20.7 C
Brantford
Saturday, July 6, 2024

Brandon Montour to bring Stanley Cup to Six Nations

Burford and Six Nations residents supported their...

Rob Davis reflects as sun sets on career with BPS

As Rob Davis’ tenure with Brantford Police...

BPS Officer awarded Ontario Medal for Police Bravery

Brantford Police Service Constable Trevor Taylor received...

ACS student wins creative writing competition

LiteraryACS student wins creative writing competition

Navraj Patial, a student at Assumption College School (ACS), was chosen as the first-place winner in the biennial Laurier Stedman Prize creative writing competition on Thursday, May 30, 2024.

Patial’s short story, “Achut” captured the top prize, which was $3,500.

The English program at Laurier Brantford hosts the competition and invites submissions of original, unpublished works of fiction up to 1,500 words in length from students within the boundaries of the Grand Erie and Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District school boards.

Deborah MacLatchy, President of Wilfrid Laurier University, welcomes the student authors and their families during the 2024 Laurier Stedman Prize creative writing competition on Thursday, May 30, 2024. Photo courtesy Wilfrid Laurier University.

The Stedman Prize awards $3,500 for first place, $2,500 each to two second place winners, and $1,500 each to three third place winners. These amounts represent a $500 prize increase in all categories from previous years of the contest and makes the Stedman Prize one of the largest creative competitions open exclusively to high school students.

“Congratulations to all students who entered the competition. You displayed an impressive level of creativity and talent,” said Ken Paradis, associate professor of English at Laurier’s Brantford campus and coordinator of the Laurier Stedman Prize. “Thank you to the teachers at each school, who do a wonderful job of preparing their students.”

First awarded in 2018, the Laurier Stedman Prize is funded through an endowment and estate gift given to Laurier by the late Miss Mary Stedman to celebrate and promote arts and culture.

Susanna Kearsley, a Brantford-born New York Times best-selling novelist, delivers words of advice and encouragement to the participants during the 2024 Laurier Stedman Prize creative writing competition on Thursday, May 30, 2024. Photo courtesy Wilfrid Laurier University.

Stedman, who passed away in 2014, was a champion of Laurier’s Brantford campus and during her lifetime served as an executive member of the Canadian Booksellers Association. The university created the Laurier Stedman Prize program to honour Stedman’s wishes.

“We are grateful to the late Miss Mary Stedman, whose generosity enables us to inspire, celebrate, and develop young storytellers in our region through this Prize,” said Lisa Wood, associate professor of English and Laurier Stedman Prize coordinator.

Stedman Prize entries are judged anonymously by a series of sub-juries. The top 10 are then provided to a prize jury to rank the finalists and select the winner. The 2024 prize jury was composed of award-winning authors, academics, and previous Stedman Prize winners and contestants.

The top 10 submissions as ranked by the prize jury are:

First Place – $3,500

  • Achhut by Navraj Patial, Assumption College School, grade 11

Second Place – $2,500 each

  • Incision by Blake Chapman, McKinnon Park Secondary School, grade 12
  • The Bear Kit by Rose Moore, Grand Erie Learning Alternatives, grade 12

Third Place – $1,500 each

  • Our Reunion by EsterRose Enos, St John’s College, grade 12
  • Washed Away by Harper North, Paris District High School, grade 12
  • Eve by Sophie Vandenbrink, Pauline Johnson Collegiate, grade 12

Runners Up

Check out our other content

Most Popular Articles