Robert Frost Poetry Contest for kids and teens

Ceremony: Saturday, May 24, 1pm

In celebration of National Poetry Month in April, and Robert Frost (1874-1963), The Studios of Key West is delighted to host the Annual Kids and Teen Poetry Contest each year.

And the winners are…

KIDS

1. Hendrix P., age 9 “The Lighthouse and Grounds”
2. Braeden G., age 12 “A Guiding Star”
3. Heaven A., age 12 “Dear Mother of Exiles”

Honorable Mentions:
Fletcher B., age 6 “A Normal Guy”
Scarlett C., age 7 “Animal Alliteration”
Antonella C., age 12 “I Didn’t Know How to Say Goodbye”

TEENS

1. Taylor T., age 14 “When the Wind Forgot My Name”
2. Gloria S., age 16 “Dual Identity”
3. Isabella F., age 13 “Dear Mother of Exiles”

Honorable Mentions:
Jonathan G., age 13 “Moving to Another Country”
Bella O., age 13 “[I physically feel my heart pumping,]”
Romeo U., age 13 “The Boy in the Dark”

Congratulations to the Top 12 out of 238 entries!

National Poetry Month is a worldwide celebration that highlights poetry’s vital place in our culture. The Florida Keys have a special connection with Robert Frost, who won four Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry, and wintered many years at the garden cottage of the Heritage House in Key West. Through funds established by the Jeane and Jessie Porter Fund at the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys, the contest for children and teenagers was created in his honor, and nurtures and develops the interest of budding poets, and their vital connection to the Keys’ creative spirit.

Winners recognized at a reception and public reading at The Studios of Key West.

supported by the Jeane and Jessie Porter Memorial Fund

The Judges:

NEA Fellow, former Key West Poet Laureate and assemblage artist Flower Conroy’s first full-length manuscript, Snake Breaking Medusa Disorder was chosen by Chen Chen as the winner of the Stevens Manuscript Competition; her second collection, A Sentimental Hairpin was released from Tolsun Books.

Artist and writer Kalo Clarke has teamed up to judge poetry contests with Flower before (“Pepto Bismol bad poetry writing” contest for the best worst poem). Clarke is also known for her artworks in mixed media of unique subject matter, including bats, bees and other creatures.