Princeton University’s Program in Creative Writing is pleased to announce the winners of the 2019-20 Leonard L. Milberg ’53 High School Poetry Prize.
The prize, awarded annually, recognizes outstanding work by student writers in the 11th grade in the U.S. or abroad. The winning poems were selected by a jury consisting of Program in Creative Writing faculty, including Michael Dickman, Paul Muldoon, Rowan Ricardo Phillips, James Richardson, Tracy K. Smith, Susan Wheeler, Jenny Xie, and Monica Youn.
The winner of First Prize is awarded $500, followed by $250 for second prize and $100 for third prize.
View the list of honored students below, or read their prize-winning poems. Twelve students were also given honorable mentions.
First Place:
Hannah Wehrung, “When I Say I Wrote the Birds”
Yulee, Florida
Second Place:
Lane Devers, “Hunter S. Thompson for Sheriff”
Interlochen, Michigan
Third Place (tie):
Lucy Cai, “Sick”
Lexington, Massachusetts
Tyler Kellogg, “Hunting”
Greenville, South Carolina
Honorable Mentions:
Jolin Chan, “The Three-Part Saga of Fran Li, 1982″
Irvine, California
Dylan Fritz, “American Politics as They Relate to Salamanders”
Greenville, South Carolina
Aniela Holtrop, “Arpilleras”
Freeport, Maine
Charlotte Hughes, “THE HEARTBEAT BAN IN IOWA MUSEUMS”
Columbia, South Carolina
Omari ‘Imipono Kenyatta, “moke akshen”
Waianae, Hawaii
Bianca Denise Layog, “User’s Guide to Hat Shopping”
Interlochen, Michigan
Olivia Lee, “o-to be-an isopod”
Arcadia, California
Maya Savin Miller, “i write my father in jail”
Pasadena, California
Maia Siegel, “When the Marbits Globbed Together”
Roanoke, Virginia
Yejin Suh, “TO AN ECHO OF A LANGUAGE IN STILL WATER”
Glen Rock, New Jersey
Diana Vink, “immortality and elizabeth”
Brewster, New York
Evelyn Zelmer, “Gentrify, Gently ”
Newark, Ohio
Learn more about the annual contest, including guidelines and updates on future contests, on the Leonard L. Milberg ’53 High School Poetry Prize page.