Finally, the decisions have been made and here
they are, the winners of the 2018 Elora Writers Festival Writing Contest:
In
the YOUTH category (age 13 and under)
(Judges: Lisa MacColl, Carey Gallagher and
Kate Blair)
First Prize
Trapped in the Darkness
by Jonah Doupe (13) of Belwood
by Jonah Doupe (13) of Belwood
Second Prize
Mr. Linden's Library
by Hanzi Li (12) of Kitchener
by Hanzi Li (12) of Kitchener
Third Prize
The Broken Tooth
by Charlotte Ting (8) of Guelph
by Charlotte Ting (8) of Guelph
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In
the TEEN category (age 15-19)
(Judges: Heather Wright, Heather Debling)
First Prize
A Summer to Remember
by Becca Swan (14) of Fergus
by Becca Swan (14) of Fergus
Second Prize
He Was Gone, But I
Wasn't
By Manuela Morgan (14) of Kitchener
By Manuela Morgan (14) of Kitchener
Third Prize
The Boy with the Black
Mask
By Serena Polak (15) of Elora
By Serena Polak (15) of Elora
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In
the OPEN category (any age; only category for adults 20 and older)
(Judges: Bieke Stengos, Lisa McLean,
Michael Hale, Mary Bentley Lloyd)
First Prize
Wild John
by Jeremy Luke Hill of Guelph
by Jeremy Luke Hill of Guelph
Second Prize
Cataloguing the Stars
by Andrew Lee of Hamilton
by Andrew Lee of Hamilton
Third Prize
Over the Falls
by Katrine Raymond of Hamilton
by Katrine Raymond of Hamilton
Acceleration by Anastasia McEwen
Tears of the Cowboy by Paul Hock
Joy by Jean-Pierre Forget
A Silent Visitor’s Audible Wake by Phil Andrews
Feedback by Marion Reidel
The One by Mary Steer (Mary Taslimi)
Donor #0378Q by Cynthia Matthews
A Perfect Place in Time by Lisa Washbrook
Congratulations to the contest winners, and
a special thank-you to our hard-working judges. Also, we’d like to send a big
shout-out to all the writers who shared their stories with us. Your
enthusiastic response year after year proves that you agree with us
whole-heartedly: Creative writing is important!
Thanks also to our two contest sponsors, The
Community Resource Centre of North and Centre Wellington (Youth category), and
the Elora Arts Council (Teen category), two organizations that join us in
recognizing the importance of supporting and encouraging young writers.
During the intermission of the 2018 Elora
Writers Festival on Sunday, May 6 (1-4 p.m.), any winners in attendance will
receive their prizes – along with a big round of applause from the Festival
audience and authors.
And speaking of the Festival authors,
here’s our fantastic line-up, in case you missed it:
Drew Hayden Taylor – humour in fiction,
drama and essay from an Indigenous perspective, including Take Me To Your Chief
and the recent Tarragon Theatre production, Cottagers and Indians
Michelle Winters – 2017 Giller shortlisted
author of the dark and quirky I Am A Truck
Kathy Stinson – award-winning author of
books for young readers, including The Man With The Violin and the classic Red
Is Best
Linden MacIntyre – 2009 Giller Prize winner
and former broadcaster whose journalism background led to his latest novel, The
Only Café
Kate Blair – author of YA speculative
fiction (Transferral and Tangled Planet) with a whole list of award nominations
Please join us! You can order tickets online through
the Theatre on the Grand box office (find the link to their ticketingwebsite, here). You can also purchase tickets at the Fergus Grand Theatre box
office or at the door (Aboyne Hall, Wellington Country Museum & Archives).