April 30, 2024
Two 91视频 students placed in the 2023-24 Mississippi Community College Creative Writing Association鈥檚 (MCCWA) annual workshop and contest.
Students from community colleges across Mississippi competed in categories that included Creative Nonfiction, Dramatic Writing, Literary Essay, Poetry and Short Fiction.
EMCC student Elizabythe McBeth took second place in the Short Fiction category for her piece titled 鈥淔aded Footprints.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 like me walking back through my grandparents鈥 house,鈥 McBeth said. 鈥淚 would stay with them, along with my two cousins. It was kind of reminiscing about that.鈥
Arin Franks poem, 鈥淐reating for You鈥 earned second place in the Poetry category.
鈥淢y poem is about a kind of twisted feeling of having to mark your territory with
pieces of yourself to keep someone,鈥 Franks said. 鈥淚t's a story of giving and giving,
in hopes of finding a physical object worthy enough to keep your memory alive after
a relationship has ended.鈥
McBeth is a Columbus native who is taking general studies on EMCC鈥檚 Golden Triangle campus. She plans to enroll in the Mississippi University for Women鈥檚 Department of Baccalaureate Nursing once she graduates from EMCC.
Franks is a Springville, Alabama native who resides in Columbus. She graduated from EMCC last year with majors in political science and English. She is enrolled at Mississippi State University where she is studying pre-law, with an eye towards enrolling at a law school. The MCCWA contest includes entries written in 2023 and early 2024.
Submissions by McBeth and Franks were written while taking EMCC humanities instructor Marilyn Ford鈥檚 Creative Writing class.
鈥淎rin is an absolute wonderful poet,鈥 Ford said. 鈥淪he is a very introspective young lady and her poems are oftentimes about the evolution of self and that transitory time when we begin to try to figure out who we are in our teens.
鈥淓lizabythe just started in Creative Writing this semester but has already shown such
talent that when we learned submissions were due in February, I think I told her,
鈥榊ou have like 36 hours to finish this story you are working on and get it back to
me.鈥 She finished it in time and did a wonderful job with the story.鈥
Works by Franks and McBeth were also featured in EMCC鈥檚 magazine of creativity titled 鈥淪yzygy.鈥
The magazine highlights the works of EMCC 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.
Franks earned first place in Poetry in the 2023-24 edition of 鈥淪yzygy,鈥 while McBeth took top honors in the Short Fiction category. McBeth was also named the recipient of the Betty Killebrew Literary Award, which recognizes the top submission amongst all entries.
Other winners include Haidi Salihaj, who earned first place in the Design category, and Breelyn Smith, who took top honors in the Drawing Category. The winners were honored April 23 during Awards Day on the Golden Triangle campus when instructors recognized their 鈥渙utstanding students鈥 for the past year. McBeth was also recognized as the 鈥淥utstanding Creative Writing Student.鈥
鈥淚 am always pleasantly surprised by the quality of the submissions to our 鈥楽yzygy鈥 magazine each year,鈥 Ford said. 鈥淭his year was no different. We have some very talented students and I am proud of what they have accomplished.鈥