Eastern Florida State Students Honored During 15th Annual Fiction, Narrative Non-Fiction Writing Contest

By  //  December 9, 2022

Charlotte Ludwig won 1st place with 'Where the Boats Go'

Three EFSC students have been honored for their winning essays in the college’s 15th annual fiction and narrative non-fiction writing contest. The student winners, pictured above, are first place, Charlotte Ludwig with “Where the Boats Go”; second place, Clarence Rainwater with “The Great Shark Hunt; and third place: Isabel Rather with “Silent Space.” (EFSC image)

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – Three Eastern Florida Sate College students have been honored for their winning essays in the college’s 15th annual fiction and narrative non-fiction writing contest.

Students had to submit an original entry to be part of the Creative Writing Prose Contest.

A three-judge panel made up of faculty and former students reviewed the entries based on language, style, originality, and adherence to the formatting requirements and chose the winners, who received writing-themed prize packages ranging in value from $50 to $100 dollars.

The student winners are:

1st place: Charlotte Ludwig with “Where the Boats Go”

2nd place: Clarence Rainwater with “The Great Shark Hunt

3rd place: Isabel Rather with “Silent Space”

The awards ceremony was attended by Dr. Phil Simpson, the EFSC Dean who oversees the communications discipline, Dr. Sharon Cronk-Raby, the College-wide Chair for Communications and Library Science; and Palm Bay English Instructor, Elaine Fowler, who coordinated the contest.

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