Southern California Library Literacy Network - SCLLN
Writer to Writer Challenge - 2013
The Southern California Library Literacy Network is excited to announce the
winners and runners-up for the 2013 Writer to Writer Challenge! We received a large response—45 entries—and the quality of
the letters was amazing! We are so proud of all of the learners who wrote
letters. We are grateful to the coordinators and learner judging panels at
Huntington Beach Public Library, National City Public Library, Newport Beach
Central Public Library, and Carlsbad City Library for donating their time to
judge the letters.
Please join us at the Southern California Library Literacy
Network Literacy Conference at the Holiday Inn, Buena Park, on Saturday, March 8,
where the winners will be recognized during the lunch program. The winners and runners-up will each receive a cash prize
and a certificate, and may attend the conference at our expense but they must
pre-register. All letter writers will
receive a certificate of participation.
Congratulations to everyone who
entered the 2013 Writer to Writer Challenge!
Emerging Category
Winner
“Heaven is for Real,” by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent
Runners-Up
Robert P, Carlsbad City Library, “Harvests of Joy,” by Robert Mondavi
Beginning Category
Winner
Maribel G, Huntington
Beach Public Library
“The Three Little Pigs,” by Mercé Escardó
Runners-Up
Amatul M, Beaumont Public Library, “A Thousand Splendid Suns,” by Khaled Hosseini
Marnalee L, Newport Beach Public Library, “Beautiful Boy,” by David Sheff
Intermediate Category
Winner
Alejandrina R, Carlsbad
City Library
“The Lemon Orchard,” by Luanne Rice
Runners-Up
Dominique C, Carlsbad
City Library, “It’s Your Time,” by Joel Osteen
Selina K, Newport Beach Public Library, “The Wedding,” by Nicolas Sparks
Advanced Category
Winner
Hermond J, Carlsbad
City Library
“Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun?” by Reginald F.
Lewis, Blair S. Walker, and Richard Parsons
Runners-Up
Blanca F, Beaumont Public Library, “Skinny,” by Donna Cooner
Teruyo M, Newport Beach Public Library, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” by Harper Lee
Carrie Scott and Tiera Garfield
Carlsbad City Library Learning
Center
Writer to Writer Co-Chairs