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| The annual Hub City Creative Writing Prizes have
been awarded to Aly Goodwin in poetry and Mary Ann C. Stoddard in essay. Both
of these Spartanburg
writers will receive full scholarships to the week-long Wildacres Writing
Workshop in Little Switzerland, N.C. this summer.
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Aly Goodwin
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Mary Ann Stoddard
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Aly is a graduate of the Iowa
Writers Workshop and the 2007 winner of the Marjorie Peale Prize from the South
Carolina Poetry Society. Aly says she is "not a prolific writer ... for reasons
yet unknown, the poetry seems to write itself in January, April and July." Of her
poems, the judge wrote: "These poems are seductions of rhythm and repetition.
With the sweep of their longer lines, and the punch of their shorter ones, they
move in the great lyrical tradition of Walt Whitman."
Second
place went to Marie Griffin, a freelance writer, and third to Jan Francis, a
retired teacher and author of two self-published memoirs. Both Spartanburg
poets receive scholarships to Hub
City's Writing in Place
conference Aug.3-5.
Mary Ann Chellis
Stoddard, a 5th grade teacher at Pine Street
Elementary School won the
prize in creative nonfiction for a piece entitled "The Room of our Dreams." Stoddard
has traveled extensively and has degrees in International Studies, French and
Education. Her piece was about an encounter with terrorism in Africa.
Of Stoddard's work, the judge wrote, "Its immediacy and visual power caught me
up from the opening paragraph."
Second
place in essay went to Josette Davison, a retired art teacher in Pacolet; and
third to Carol Isler, a science teacher at Bynes High School.
The
judge in the poetry contest was Susan Meyers of Summerville, president of the
Poetry Society of South Carolina. The judge for the essay contest was memoirist
Sebastian Matthews of Asheville.
The
annual contest is sponsored for the ninth year by the Hub City Writers Project
and is open to Spartanburg
County adults.
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