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Surrey Libraries Announces Winners Of 2019 Young Adult Writing Contest

Darpan News Desk , 18 Oct, 2019 08:32 PM

    Surrey, BC — Surrey Libraries is pleased to announce and congratulate the winners of the 2019 Surrey Libraries’ Young Adult Writing Contest. The winners were acknowledged at an Awards Gala on Wednesday, October 16 at City Hall Council Chambers.


    The Young Adult Writing Contest is an annual writing competition for youth aged 12-18.

     

    Since launching the contest in 1987, Surrey Libraries has received over 6,500 entries from aspiring young writers across Surrey. The contest is free to enter and young writers submit entries to one of the four contest categories: short stories, poems, comics, and a new random category for other types of writing such as essays and screenplays.


    “With more than 300 entries this year, our judges were challenged to select the winning entries,” explains Kelly Lau, Youth Services Librarian and contest coordinator. “We were so impressed by the diversity, creativity and fearlessness demonstrated by all the young writers who submitted their works. The future of writing is in good hands.”


    Alyana Amadeo who placed in both the junior short story and the junior poetry categories said, “I think the competition is cool. I think it can motivate young people to write and inspire people to start writing – especially the poetry and comics, even if you don’t like writing.”

    This popular program is organized by the dynamic youth library staff at Surrey Libraries - City Centre branch and is made possible through the generous support of the program’s champion sponsors: Khalsa Credit Union, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, and The Dhahan Prize for Punjabi Literature.


    First time entrant, Meshal Asghar, who received an honourable mention for her short story said, “The process was straight forward and easy. I really enjoyed it. I started getting into writing a lot more in my senior year of high school and writing a story for my provincial exam. Since I worked really hard on it for the provincial exam, I thought I would submit it for the competition. I wasn’t sure that I was going to get an award at all but it was really exciting and I’m really thankful.”


    An anthology of the winners’ work will be available online or to check out from any Surrey Libraries branch. Anthologies can also be purchased for $8.00 for a limited time at the City Centre branch.


    YOUNG ADULT WRITING CONTEST Winners 2019:


    JUNIOR SHORT STORY (ages 12-14)
    First Prize: If You Think Your Dog's A Handful by Sofia Lemay

    Second Prize: The Girl in the Mirror by Alyana Amadeo

    Third Prize: The Bird Missing Its Wings by Adella Teja

    Honourable Mention: Submerged by Carmen Campbell

     

    SENIOR SHORT STORY (ages 15-18)

    First Prize: Exposure by Linda Bian

    Second Prize: How a First-Grader Became a Grim Reaper by Shirley Chen

    Third Prize: An Old Friend by Alyra Ryan

    Honourable Mention: Free by Meshal Asghar

     

    JUNIOR POETRY (ages 12-14)

    First Prize: The Calm Before the Storm by Tehya Benedict

    Second Prize: Worldly Matters by R.K.

    Third Prize: The Beyond by Ashley Wang

    Honourable Mention: My Friend Strength by Alyana Amadeo

     

    SENIOR POETRY (ages 15-18)

    First Prize: Thuja Plicata by Shaheen Virk

    Second Prize: Cricketsong of Youth by Rena Su

    Third Prize: Bleach by Sally Jiao

    Honourable Mention: D Cage by Nikita Sharma

    Honourable Mention: Thrift Store Dresses by Kinga Plucinska

     

    COMICS

    First Prize: Drawn Out by Jaden Lee

    Second Prize: Of Elves and Men by Athena Little

    Third Prize: Sisters by Cynthia Wang

    Honourable Mention: Missing. In. Action. by Nazaha Muntafi

     

    RANDOM

    First Prize: My Last Year on Earth (Screenplay for short film) by Sophie Lang

    Second Prize: An Open Letter to Open Letters (Creative non-fiction essay) by Rena Su

    Third Prize: Gender Dysphoria (Essay) by Colin Dong

    Honourable Mention: Bottled Water: The Impacts of Water Commodification (Research Essay) by Joshua Lee

     

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