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National Creative Communication Winners
The 33 national winners listed below will be published in the spring 2007 edition of A Celebration of Young Poets and may be eligible for cash prizes.  For more information about competitions and prizes sponsored by Creative Communication, please see www.poeticpower.com

All of the poems are in Word format, so their authors can download and continue working on them.   

 

Block 3

     Folder - All Submitted Poems

     Winners
          l  Keyosha Buchanan – “This Boy”
          l  Reginald Davis – “Gunshots"
          l  Shonte Degraffenreid – “Boyfriend”
          l  Shanetta Griffith – “My Childhood”
          l  Lydia James – “It’s Life” 
          l  Valeria Portillo –  “I Love Him Anyway” 
          l  Kendra Robinson – “Why I Love Him” 
          l  Jerod Vaughn – “Look at That Girl” 

Block 5

     Folder - All Submitted Poems

     Winners
          l  Morgan Anderson – “a hurt person”
          l  Jeanelle Darius – “Life”
          l  Kia Funderburk – “What Is Life?’ 
          l  Malloray Gaston – “The Stereotype”
          l  Lakesha Harris – “Adopted”
          l  Valencia Hicks – “Life”
          l  Jasmine Kirby – “Questions”
          l  Quaneisha Lloyd – “Life Is a Circle”
          l  Elliot Locke – “Saxophone Blues”
          l  Sharqueze Skinner – “Summer Day”
          l  Chris Smith – “Relationships”
          l  Dominique Taylor – “Used”
          l  Bryton Webber – “Live Life”
          l  Shavondra Whitley – “Thunderstorm”

Block 7

     Folder - All Submitted Poems

     Winners
          l  Alexis Craghead – “Wish”
          l  Kamaria Delaney – “Life Is So Incredible”
          l  Makisha Duncan – “Me and My Mom”
          l  Brandon Ford – “Crustal Plates”
          l  Cortney Graham – “Music”
          l  Miles Harbin – “The Future”
          l  Gaines Hargrove – “Hometown Hero”
          l  Mimi Heintz-Botz – “Father”
          l  Richard Lee – “Music”
          l  Diana Luz – “School”
          l  Mallory Parke – “dusk”

 

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