Students Win Writing Awards!
Congratulations to Olivia Yates, Ethan Christou and Keith Cooke for their recognition as recipients of the 2020 Maryland Scholastic Art & Writing Awards! Olivia Yates is a nominee in the American Voices category and her writing “My Mountain” will be submitted along with the four other Maryland finalists to the national competition. Her piece was a personal memoir essay about the importance of accepting yourself and not being influenced by national marketing or other societal standards of beauty. “So, when I cried because of horrible things that are being said in the media and negative messages I have been told, I’m crying for all people who have seen these posts or magazines and felt the same as me. As someone who has recognized a positive image of beauty and who has joined a movement that encourages people to feel confident within themselves, I know how important it is to feel comfortable in your own skin.” Excerpt from “My Mountain” by Olivia Yates Ethan Christou won the Emerging Artists Inspire Scholarship for his work “The Senses Dividing.” This Silver Key award in the short story category was for a suspense-filled work about a not-so-ordinary day of fright bouncing back and forth between the real world and a dream state. “I was running down a hallway. There was something behind me with no face. I kept running until I saw there was no end of the hallway. The faceless entity was still behind me, but another one was in front of me as well. A passage opened up beside me. I went inside and felt myself falling. It was peaceful....