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    271,-

    Hastings College, an Affiliate Partner of the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, invited students age 13 and above from all 93 counties within the state of Nebraska to submit their writing for the 2024 Nebraska Scholastic Writing Awards. The original work featured in this publication showcases the creativity of our 40 Silver Key and Gold Key award recipients. Paige Amos - Vaishvika Balamurugan - Emma Baldeh - Eve Bishop - Victoria Bogatz - Katie Bough - Gabrielle Burns - Sarah Cai - Ana Carson - Madalyn Croteau - Olivia Cure - Claire Davis - Reagan Dearth - Miah Fox - Autumn Hall - Gracie Henderson - Maddie Huggard - Jocelyn Huang - Annika Johnson - Alice Jones - Samantha Ladwig - Ainsley LaHolt - Caliana McBride - Daniela Monzalvo Tolentino - Magnolia Moriarty - Aden Niebuhr - Katelyn Omer - Isabella Parmeley - Jay Peters - Lilly Pfeilsticker - Rowan Roehr - Joselyn Shoemaker - Quenby Smith - Isabelle Swanson - Hannah Tang - Kaylee Taylor - Cassandra Wong - Emma Yin - Daniel Yoo - Cheryl Zeng

  • av Jon K. Lauck
    401 - 637,-

  • av Belle K. Maniates
    157,-

  • av Annie Nathan Meyer
    248,-

  • av Mary Wilkins Freeman
    187,-

  • av Tod Robbins
    202,-

  • av Christopher M Strickland
    288,-

  • av Henry Bellamann
    365,-

  • av Aaron Belford Thompson, Priscilla Jane Thompson & Clara Ann Thompson
    233,99

  • av Ring W Lardner
    157,-

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    220,-

    Plainsongs' title suggests not only its location on the Great Plains, but also its preference for the living language, whether in free or formal verse. Published twice a year by Hastings College Press in Hastings, Nebraska, Plainsongs presents poems that seem to be aware of modernist and post-modernist influences, not necessarily by imitation or allusion, but by using the tools provided by that rich heritage. Poets from all 50 states and many foreign countries contribute regularly to Plainsongs. Plainsongs poetry magazine was named recipient of the 2010 Jane Geske Award by the Nebraska Center for the Book. The Jane Geske Award recognizes a Nebraska association, organization, business, library, school, academic institution or other group that has made an exceptional, long-term contribution to one or more of the following fields in Nebraska: literacy, reading, book selling, books, libraries or writing. Plainsongs began in 1980 at Peru State College and, since 1983, has been published by Hastings College. The current editor of Plainsongs is Eric R. Tucker.

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