Department of English

News and Announcements

 

College of Liberal Arts

 

Fall Semester 2006


 

 

Announcing the Winners of the 2007 Roxana Rivera Memorial Poetry Contest
Sponsored by the Creative Writing Program and the Women’s Studies Program
Southern Illinois University Carbondale

 

 

Judge Joy Katz, visiting poet at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, has chosen to honor the following poets and their poems:

 

 

UNDERGRADUATE WINNERS:


First place, “the midwife's children,” by Sarah E. Grandt

Second place, “The Bone Glow of Streetlamps” by Abby Blank

Third place, “Scattered Stars” by Spring Beck

 

 

 

Honorable Mentions:

“Mermaids” by Aaron Deutsch

“leaving spiro, oklahoma” by Sarah E. Grandt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANNOUNCING THE 2007 ROXANA RIVERA MEMORIAL POETRY CONTEST
 

 Join SIUC’s Creative Writing and Women’s Studies Programs as we honor the memory of a

wonderful poet and celebrate Women’s History Month.

 
The Roxana Rivera Memorial Poetry Contest honors the memory of Roxana Rivera (1977-2003), who

was a first-year creative writing graduate student from Lynwood, California.


Roxana, a graduate of California State University Long Beach, earned her Bachelor’s degree in

Women’s Studies and English.  While at SIUC,

Roxana was a PROMPT Scholar and a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of English.

To remember this special woman and poet, a campus-wide poetry contest will be held, with divisions for

both undergraduate and graduate students.

 
Gift certificates will be awarded as prizes in both divisions:


$80 for first place                        $40 for second place                      $25 for third place

 
This contest is open to all students currently enrolled at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

Students of all majors are encouraged to participate in this contest.

 
This Year’s Theme: “All A Woman Can Be ”

 
DEADLINE: Friday, March 23, 2007

 
Submission Guidelines:

 
Submit an entry packet with:

1) A cover sheet with your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, and poem titles.

                    Indicate on your cover sheet whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student.

2) Poem(s) on individual sheets (one poem only per page).

No identifying information on the poems themselves, please.

 

There is no entry fee, but there is a limit of three poems per entrant.

 
The contest theme is provided to spark your creativity, and entries that reflect upon the theme in the

lives of women are particularly welcome.

 
 
Entry packets should be submitted to Prof. Allison Joseph, English Dept., Faner Hall 2380, MC # 4503.

Entries may be sent via campus mail or 

dropped off at the English Department office (Faner Hall 2380) during regular campus office hours.

 

Winners will be honored at a special awards ceremony to be held on March 30, 2007.