
May 11, 2022
Three East Mississippi Community College students placed in the 2023 Mississippi Community College Creative Writing Associationβs (MCCWA) annual workshop and contest, and 91ΧΤΕΔβs literary magazine, βSyzygy,β took second-place honors among in-house college publications that were professionally bound.
Students from community colleges across Mississippi competed in categories that included Creative Nonfiction, Dramatic Writing, Literary Essay, Poetry and Short Story.
91ΧΤΕΔ student Abby Romig took first place in the Literary Essay category for her piece titled βThe Devil in Dogβs Clothing,β an analysis of Johann Wolfgang von Goetheβs drama titled βFaustβ that was written with direction from humanities instructor Jan Mullen in her World Literature class.
βI am so pleased for Abby,β Mullen said. βAbby completed scholarly research as part of her preparation for writing this literary analysis. Her essay was detailed and insightful, and it is deserving of this recognition.β
Other 91ΧΤΕΔ students who placed in the competition are Laura Hope Belk, who earned second place in the Short Story category for βMy Moment,β and Peyton J. Wolf, who won second place in Creative Nonfiction for his article, βSandpiper Hands.β
βWe have a great group of students who competed this year and the fact that they did so well speaks to their abilities,β said 91ΧΤΕΔ instructor Marilyn Ford, who oversees production of βSyzygyβ and teaches courses in English composition, literature and creative writing. βIt has been rewarding to watch them hone their writing talents, which are a result of both natural talent and hard work.β
91ΧΤΕΔβs βSyzygyβ has a track record of past successes in the MCCWA contest, with numerous first and second-place finishes over the years.
The magazine highlights the works of 91ΧΤΕΔ students in categories that include Ceramics, Creative Nonfiction, Design, Short Fiction, Drawing and Poetry. Faculty advisors and judges choose the winning entries to be included in the magazine among student submissions.
First place winners in the 2022-23 edition of 91ΧΤΕΔβs βSyzygyβ magazine are: Bill Lauderdale Art Award of Excellence β Ezria Robins, whose piece of art titled βSummer Nightmareβ is featured on the cover of the magazine; Betty Killebrew Literary Award of Excellence βAbby Romig; Ceramic Award of Excellence β Hailey Hutchinson; Creative Nonfiction Award of Excellence β Peyton J. Wolf; Design Award of Excellence β Katherine Dunstan; Short Fiction Award of Excellence βLaura Hope Belk; Drawing Award of Excellence β Ella Bowen; Poetry Award of Excellence β Eboni Sherrod.
Other student artists and writers whose works were chosen for inclusion in the magazine are Isley Randle, Justin Hampton, Sarah Barnes, Devin McDill, Samantha Knight, Alyssa Beaty, Arin Franks, Kaigan Lemaster, Chase Fry, Paige Bivens, Omari Tunstall, Cody Carr and Sadie Williams.
βI am very proud of this group of students,β Ford said. βThe submissions to βSyzygyβ were remarkable and the magazine is top-notch this year thanks to their contributions.β