The Upper Peninsula Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) is extremely pleased to announce the winners of the 6th annual Dandelion Cottage Award.
The award recognizes U.P. student short story writers of excellence in grades 5 – 12. The Dandelion Cottage Award is funded entirely by charitable donations and no fees have ever been charged to entrants or winners. Students submit stories in consultation with their teachers. This year’s contest was made even more exciting by adding 2nd and 3rd place winners to the junior division which formerly chose only a single winner in all past years. The contest is chaired by Larry Buege (Marquette, MI), a UPPAA Board member and author of the popular Chogan series.
In the senior division (grades 9 – 12), first place will be awarded to Jaclyn Jukkala, a freshman at Houghton High School in Ironwood, for her story “The Window” (her sponsor was teacher Jessica Klein). The award includes a medallion, the winner’s name on a traveling school trophy and a $250 cash prize. Second place will be awarded to Lilli Gast, a freshman also at Houghton High School for her story “Azalea Tea and Other Poisons” accompanied by a medallion and $100 prize. A medallion and prize money of $50 will go to third place winner Miah Billie, a sophomore who is home schooled in Ironwood for her story “Shadows of the Mind” (sponsor Elizabeth Billie).
In the junior division, for writers in grades 5 – 8, Halle Wakkuri (grade 8), in the Delta County Christian Home Educators (DCCHE) Co-op, won first place for her story “The Karate Club,” (sponsor Lena Quinlan) which confers a $150 prize. Serah Oommen (grade 8) in Houghton Middle School (sponsor Jessica Klein) won second place for her story “Overcoming Hardships in Life” which includes a $75 prize. Betty Harriman (grade 6) in Marquette’s Bothwell Middle School (sponsor Adam Dompierre) took third place for her story “Mushrooms” with a $25 prize.
This year’s 37 participants came from sixteen different U.P. schools from Ironwood to Escanaba and from Houghton to Marquette. The judges would like to thank each and every student who submitted their work. For more information about the annual Dandelion Cottage short story contest, visit www.DandelionCottage.org.
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