This summer the Arne Nixon Center came
together with local television station Channel 47, A Book Barn Bookstore in
Clovis, All Signs Printing, and Petunia’s Place Bookstore for Children to
present a writing and illustration contest for young people. The contest, Wild
About Books, encouraged students from third to twelfth grades to creatively
express themselves through writing and illustration. Channel 47’s Zara Arboleda
and Jenny Toste drove home the message by hosting local authors on their early morning
show, several of which had begun their own writing careers inspired by such
contests. Doug Hansen, Bonnie Hearn
Hill, Michael Elsohn Ross, Dorina Lazo Gilmore, and Joan Schoettler were some
of the children’s authors that appeared every Thursday morning throughout May
and June. President Welty also lent his support by taping a public service
announcement with Arboleda which aired until the contest’s entry deadline on
July 1st.
The contest consisted of four
categories: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and illustration, with all
submissions required to contain a reference to books. Cash prizes will be
awarded to the winning entrants at a celebration to be held in early December. In addition to the prizes, Linden Publishing
has generously offered to publish an anthology of the winning pieces which will
be given to each winner. Additional anthologies will be for sale, with the
proceeds going towards next year’s contest prizes. Listed below are the winners
in all divisions and categories. Grand prize winners will be announced.
Congratulations!
Division A: Grades
3-5
Fiction
1st Prize “Stegy Goes to the Fresno State Library”, by Sammy Iliff
Honorable Mention "’Secret’" Reading in my Dollhouse”, by Katie Boyles
Honorable Mention “Duke the Very Special Dog”, by Elyse Brewer
Non-Fiction
1st Prize “Why I Love the Baseball Card Adventure Series”, by Quaid Copher
Poetry
1st Prize “Caught”, by Zeke Fuller
Illustration
1st Prize The Floating Castles, by Malcolm Church
Honorable Mention The Sea Monster of the Ocean of Flying Fishes, by Hazel Koh
Honorable Mention Adventure Time, by Kaden Johnson
1st Prize “Stegy Goes to the Fresno State Library”, by Sammy Iliff
Honorable Mention "’Secret’" Reading in my Dollhouse”, by Katie Boyles
Honorable Mention “Duke the Very Special Dog”, by Elyse Brewer
Non-Fiction
1st Prize “Why I Love the Baseball Card Adventure Series”, by Quaid Copher
Poetry
1st Prize “Caught”, by Zeke Fuller
Illustration
1st Prize The Floating Castles, by Malcolm Church
Honorable Mention The Sea Monster of the Ocean of Flying Fishes, by Hazel Koh
Honorable Mention Adventure Time, by Kaden Johnson
Division B: Grades
6-8
Fiction
1st Prize “Codexia”,
by Maya Vannin
Honorable Mention “The Wolves Before Time”, by Tessa
Nelson
Honorable Mention “Ella's
Adventures in Wonderland”, by Ragon Nichols
Non-Fiction
1st Prize “That's
What Best Friends Are For”, by Gwyneth Phagnasay Le
Honorable Mention “Revolutionary National Holiday”’,
by Simon Cao
Poetry
1st Prize “Wild About
Books”, by J. J. Sutton
Honorable Mention “In Time”, by Bret Moran
Honorable Mention “The Hidden Beast”, by Serena Tang
Illustration
1st Prize Fireworks at Dusk, by Tyra Holly
Honorable Mention Smaug, by Ezekiel J. Benavides
Honorable Mention The Wolves Before Time, by Tessa Nelson
Division C: Grades
9-12
Fiction
1st Prize “Charlie's
Portal”’ by Valerie Campos
Honorable Mention “The Hypocritical Antics of Mr. Smothers”, by Graeme Merrow
Honorable Mention “The Book Jumper”, by Jessica Rinehart
Non-Fiction
1st Prize “My Journey to the River Sea”, by Madelyn Knutson
Honorable Mention “Manifesting Destiny”, by Natasha Velaquez
Honorable Mention “Swift's Proposal”, by William Tang
Poetry
1st Prize “Book Lover An Acrostic Poem”, by Claire Copher
Honorable Mention “The Reality”, by Andrew W. Hollender
Honorable Mention “My Strange Dreams”, by William Tang
Illustration
1st Prize Hungry Dog, by Treshon Holly
Honorable Mention “The Hypocritical Antics of Mr. Smothers”, by Graeme Merrow
Honorable Mention “The Book Jumper”, by Jessica Rinehart
Non-Fiction
1st Prize “My Journey to the River Sea”, by Madelyn Knutson
Honorable Mention “Manifesting Destiny”, by Natasha Velaquez
Honorable Mention “Swift's Proposal”, by William Tang
Poetry
1st Prize “Book Lover An Acrostic Poem”, by Claire Copher
Honorable Mention “The Reality”, by Andrew W. Hollender
Honorable Mention “My Strange Dreams”, by William Tang
Illustration
1st Prize Hungry Dog, by Treshon Holly
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