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Student Writing Contest Winners

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The Atlantic Monthly
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
THE FOLLOWING PRIZEWINNERS in the 2008

Student Writing Contest
}

     
Fiction
Non-Fiction
Poetry
     
1st Prize
1st Prize
1st Prize
VANESSA HUA
JERRY GUO
CAKI WILKINSON
The University of California at Riverside
Yale University
The University of Cincinnati
     
2nd Prize
2nd Prize
2nd Prize
AMANDA J. BRIGGS
JULIA WILLIAMS
CAITLIN DOYLE
The University of Iowa
Smith College
Boston University
     
3rd Prize
3rd Prize
3rd Prize
ARNA BONTEMPS HEMENWAY
IRENE
KELIHER
AMARANTH
BORSUK
The University of Iowa
The University of Houston
The University of Southern California
     
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
CHRISTOPHER FELICIANO ARNOLD
PAMELA HAAG
JOE ELDRIDGE
Purdue University
Goucher College
Columbia College Chicago
     
AJA GABEL
TRACY ISAACS
CARRIE JERRELL
The University of Virginia
Lesley University
Texas Tech University
     
TRENT GURNEY
KATHERINE JAMIESON
JARED HAREL
Southern Utah University
The University of Iowa
Cornell University
     
CHRISTOPHER JAMES KLINGBEIL
BEN QUICK
MIRIAM BIRD
GREENBERG
Boise State University
The University of Arizona
The University of Texas at Austin
     
ASHLEY SCOTT MOSER
GAURAV TELHAN
ROBERT PEAKE
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville
American University
Pacific University
     
VICTORIA SPROW
REBECCA WATTERS
S.E. SMITH
The University of Iowa
Yale University
The University of Austin at Texas
     
SHUBHA VENUGOPAL
LILY ZHOU
ALEXANDRA ZOBEL
Bennington College
Williams College
Dickinson College
     

Prizes
First — $1000 | Second — $500 | Third — $250
a one year subscription to The Atlantic Monthly for honorable mention

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