150 Words for 150 Years Flash Writing Contest
150 Words for 150 Years Contest WINNERS
Nearly 200 people of all ages submitted 150-word pieces expressing their feelings and ideas about Canada in this, its 150th-anniversary year. The winners of our 150 Words for 150 Days flash writing contest received their prizes ($150, of course!) at the 150th Day Party.
Congratulations
Youth Category
Judge: Lori Weber
“O The Maple Leaf” by Cindy Zhang
Runners-up: “Canada” by Abdulhameed Asif, “Standing on Guard” by Claudine Paed, “Clatter” by Abigail Schafer, “A Cold Night’s Journey” by Jared Schellenberg, and “I Am Canadian” by Adia Sové
Fiction Category
Judge: Neil Smith
“A Line Home” by Mark Paterson
Runners-up: “Prudence Heward, The Emigrants, 1928, Oil on Canvas, 66 x 66 cm” by Bronwyn Averett, “Here and There” by Heather Macdougall, and “When Welcomed, I Bring Music” by Cora Siré
Nonfiction Category
Judge: Elma Moses
“Wake Up, It’s Snowing!” Lois Manton and “Lizzie and Me” by Carolyn Marie Souaid
Runners-up: “The Other Canada” by Leon Berger, “Grandpa” by Joanne Carnegie, “Newfoundland Diaspora” by Morgan Coyner, “Kimmel Bread and Bagels” by Anna Fuerstenberg, “The Only Thing Possible” by Susi Lovell, and “Girls on Ice” by Deborah VanSlet
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