Thursday, October 15, 2009

Young Writers 2010 Entry Form Posted By Connecticut State University System


“The talent and creativity of a new generation of Connecticut writers is clearly evident, and the inspiration that Mark Twain’s example provides is especially fitting as we recognize their excellent prose and poetry,” said Dr. David G. Carter, chancellor of the Connecticut State University System, prior to the 12th annual celebration May 31, 2009 at Mark Twain House & Museum. Link to Dr. Carter's invitation to teachers and school staff for the 2010 competition follows the 2010 entry form link.

  • 2010 Entry Form


  • Letter From The Chancellor, Dr. David Carter, To Teachers / School Staff



  • PHOTOS BY CHION WOLF
    For the Connecticut Young Writers Trust



    Emma Lowenberg, 16, of the Lowenberg Home School in Redding, accepts $1,000 check and other items Sunday [May 31, 2009]at the Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford as she is proclaimed State Prose Champion in the 2009 Connecticut Young Writers competition. With Lowenberg, L-R: Franz Douskey, poet and board member of the Young Writers Trust; Dr. Louise Feroe, Vice Chancellor, Connecticut State University System; and Co-Masters of Ceremonies Ravi Shankar, the poet and Central Connecticut State University Professor and Rand Richards Cooper, board member, author and travel writer for Bon Appetit. Lowenberg, one of eight county champions, won for her story, "Bernard."


    Felicity Sheehy, 16, of the Westover School of Middlebury, accepts $1,000 check and other items Sunday [May 31, 2009]at the Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford as she is proclaimed State Poetry Champion in the 2009 Connecticut Young Writers competition. With Sheehy, L-R: Franz Douskey, poet and board member of the Young Writers Trust; Dr. Louise Feroe, Vice Chancellor, Connecticut State University System; and Co-Masters of Ceremonies Ravi Shankar, the poet and Central Connecticut State University Professor and Rand Richard Cooper, board member, author and travel writer for Bon Appetit. Sheehy, one of eight county champions, won for her poem, "Evening Conversation."

  • Poster


  • Connecticut Review Literary Journal



  • Keynote Speaker Melanie Lieberman, 18, the Rockville High School Senior & 2007 State Prose Champion


    DIANE MADE ME DO IT -- Colin McEnroe, the columnist, author and WNPR radio host, reads proclamation from Gov. M. Jodi Rell declaring Sunday [May 31, 2009] YOUNG WRITERS DAY in the state of Connecticut. McEnroe and Smith, the author and Connecticut Public Television host, also served as Co-Masters of Ceremonies. Along with Shankar and Cooper, they also served as judges for the competition. Smith also serves on the board of the Young Writers Trust.

  • Young Writers Website



  • DominiQue Rivers, lead vocalist for The Jen Allen Big Band


    FROM WARMUP TO ENCORE -- The Jen Allen Big Band warms up with series of tunes: Blue Skies [Tamara Almai], Say A Little Prayer and Respect. Their performance generated audience demand for an encore of those three songs, and they graciously complied to thunderous applause. L-R: Geoff Brookes, Peter McEachern, Stephen Brookes, Kris Allen, DominiQue Rivers, Ben Bilello, Chris DeAngelis, Katelyn Lewis, Keith Gibson, Shannon Gunnip [Jen Allen on keyboard behind Shannon Gunnip] and Tamara Almai.


  • As Seen In Connecticut Magazine, August 09, page 15: Emma Lowneberg, State Prose Champion
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