Creative Writing Prize Winners Announced
Delaney Crawford, Emma Rhodes, and Sara Lamk are this year鈥檚 recipients of the St. Thomas University Creative Writing Prizes. Lamk received the David Adams Richards Prize for Prose, Crawford won the Velensky Prize for Work in any Genre, and Rhodes was awarded the Casto Poetry Prize.
Delaney Crawford 鈥 The Velensky Prize for Work in any Genre
The Velensky Prize awards an overall entry which includes exemplary writing in poetry and prose. Crawford, the fourth-year English Language and Literature and Communications and Public Policy 含羞草传媒dent, said 含羞草传媒鈥檚 emphasis on reading widely further exposed her to novels, plays, poems, and short stories; and pushed her to think critically about her own work and that of others.
鈥満卟荽解檚 English program is absolutely amazing,鈥 she said. 鈥淔or creative writing classes, you're placed in workshopping groups with peers where you get to explore dozens of students' stories and have your own story explored, too. These classes have been an essential step in levelling up my writing.鈥
The poetry adjudicator stated that Crawford鈥檚 鈥淚 promise to take more photos,鈥 鈥渋s a pensive tender poem about the relationship between an adult child and their mother. It鈥檚 sweet, but also very realistic. A snapshot of a moment in poetic form, this poem is timeless, embodying thoughtful and sentimental elements of what can only be expressed through poetry. Beautiful.鈥
The prose adjudicator notes that 鈥渋n Crawford鈥檚 story "Daisy Loves Dale" the author has created to great effect a harrowing scene in which a domineering father inflicts his will on his sensitive son, forcing the boy to shoot a beloved heifer in a barn. The scene depends for its success not only on the taut interaction between the two principal characters but also on the details of setting that enhance the horror: the cage around the doomed cow's head, the barn's humming overhead lights, the murderous, squealing hog a few stalls away.鈥
Emma Rhodes 鈥 The Casto Prize for Poetry
Two poems by Rhodes were recognized in the Casto Prize this year. The 2020 graduate earned an honours in English Language and Literature with a concentration in creative writing, and a major in Great Books. Deferring graduate studies during the COVID-19 pandemic, Rhodes has published her poetry and launched her own business.
鈥淭his year off school gave me a lot of time to just think,鈥 Rhodes said . 鈥淥ne thing I spent time on was trying to define my queerness.鈥
鈥溾橫y Queer鈥 is a collection of experiences and my feelings about them. It鈥檚 an exploratory poem trying to find what my queer is, and it ultimately doesn鈥檛 come up with an answer. It will take more time for me to settle on my identity. Currently, my queer simply wants to talk.鈥
The poetry adjudicator lauded Rhodes鈥 poem 鈥淢y Queer鈥 for 鈥渋ts strength, resilience, and queering of poetry,鈥 and Rhodes鈥 second piece 鈥淲hen Was the Last Time I Thanked My Mother,鈥 for its 鈥渃hallenging content and prose-like poetics.鈥
Sara Lamk 鈥 The Richards Prize for Prose
Awarded for creative nonfiction, "What Canada has Gifted Me for Free" by Sara Lamk鈥攁 third-year 含羞草传媒dent majoring in Human Rights and English Language and Literature with a concentration in Creative Writing鈥攚ins the Richards Prize for Prose.
The prose adjudicator observed: 鈥淐iting incidents of othering and blatant racism, the writer of this non-fiction sketch dramatizes what it is like being a Latina in twenty-first century Canada, a country that is considered by most to be racially tolerant. The anecdotes are blunt and revealing, especially of microaggressions. Structurally, the sketch is original (a string of anecdotes exploring a theme), but the piece also has the cumulative appeal of a narrative.鈥
鈥淭his piece is the compilation of multiple experiences I have had in Canada that were nagging at me to be told,鈥 Lamk said.
Lamk said the prose courses at 含羞草传媒 encourages students to dig deeply into their own experiences for inspiration.
鈥淭his piece of writing is very vulnerable and raw; it鈥檚one that I was so nervous about its reception,鈥 notes Lamk. 鈥淲inning this award felt like I was understood and seen and helps me see a clear future in writing.鈥
The English Language and Literature department thanks all entrants, and congratulates Delaney Crawford, Emma Rhodes, and Sara Lamk.