Scholarly Essay winners:
First Place:
Alexa Krauth, “Why It Is Important for Women to Be in Politics”
Second Place:
Cari Gamlin, “The Construction of the Woman Frankenstein: How the Perfect Woman Is Created in the Early Modern Period”
Third Place:
Charnay Hatten, “Sexuality and Political Power”
Poetry winners:
First Place:
Cari Gamlin, “I Came from Soil”
Second Place:
Jeremy St. Martin, “The Queer Monologues”
Third Place:
Aly Porcerelli, “All I Want”
Short Prose (personal essay/short fiction) winners:
First Place:
Sam Lickey, “Nicotine in the Car” (personal essay)
Second Place:
Kenia Contreras, “Not All Are Bastards” (short story)
Third Place:
Sam Gillmore, “Women Belong In the Kitchen” (personal essay)
Honorable Mention:
Kristel Hope Ndakwe, “The Flowers: A Creative Imitation of Virginia Woolf’s ‘The Mark on the Wall’” (short story)