Congratulations to the 2012 Finalists: seated, Doug Carter, Maria Queen, Katie Manion; standing, Erica Walburg and Natalie Butz. |
Natalie Butz, an English major from Falls Church,
Va., who minors in History, Psychology and Creative Writing. In her four years in Chestertown, Butz has
served as Editor-in-Chief of the student newspaper, The Elm, worked in the Writing Center, participated in drama
productions, joined the Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows, and achieved
distinction as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She traveled to Tanzania as part of
the College’s summer program there, spent a semester studying in
Ireland and worked in New York as an intern at Folio Literary Management. Her writing portfolio includes
excerpts from a historical novel-in-progress, short stories, and articles
published in The Elm, the Chestertown Spy and Washington College Magazine.
“Her creative work is distinctive for its commitment to research, and she
tackles difficult topics such as race, class and gender with real honesty,” judges
from the Sophie Kerr Committee said of her portfolio.
Douglas S. Carter, Jr., an English and Art History double
major with a minor in Creative Writing who hails from Pasadena, Md. A member of
Phi Beta Kappa, Carter has volunteered in New Zealand through Worldwide
Opportunities on Organic Farms (WOOF) and, as a Douglass Cater Fellow, hiked the mountain ranges of Northern
England and Southern Ireland on Professor Richard Gillin’s Kiplin Hall trip. His
writing portfolio includes poems, short non-fiction, scholarly writing and a
travel essay. “Doug’s portfolio is defined by a passionate interest in
literature and the arts and an engagement with social issues, especially
environmental stewardship,” said one judge. “He is optimistic and believes in
the power of the arts to do good in the world. He establishes an intimacy with
the readers, and his intellectually cordial personality shows through.” Local
residents may know Doug through his work as a barista at Sam’s coffee shop and
a server at the Chester River Yacht and Country Club. After graduation, he will
intern for the new vineyard and winery at Crow Farm, a B & B and grass-fed
beef farm in Kennedyville, Md.
Kathryn Manion, a resident of Clarksville, Md., who
majors in English with minors in Creative Writing and Anthropology. Involved
with many on-campus publications, Manion
has worked as a consultant at the Writing Center and served as head of
the Writers’ Union for the past two years. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa,
the Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows, and the English and Anthropology honor
societies. Her writing portfolio included short stories and an excerpt from her
senior thesis on letter-writing in novels. The judging committee described
Manion as a mature, focused student whose scholarship and fiction both display
an intensity of purpose. “Her fiction shows flashes of brilliance through her
ability to create voice keenly appropriate to the story in progress. Both on
the page and as a member of this community, Katie has a quiet confidence in her
ability to lead, write and edit,” they added. This summer, Manion will attend
the University of Denver Publishing Institute’s prestigious program in writing
and editing.
Maria Noelle Queen, a Humanities major and Creative
Writing minor from Hagerstown, Md. Queen, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, submitted
18 pages of poetry to the Sophie Kerr Committee, much of it focused on the
relationship between a daughter and her parents. “Her poetry is at times
very funny and at times very sad, and it manages to be both extremely personal
and yet objective about how she sees herself in the world,” said one committee
member. “She has a well defined voice for a young writer and manages that
difficult balance between subjective and objective very well.” An avid gamer,
Queen hopes to work as a writer for a video game production company such as
Bethesda or Bioware, developing plot, characters and dialog.
Erica
Walburg,
a double major in English and Studio Art from Pewaukee, Wis., who minors in Creative Writing. Walburg is a member of the Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows and the Sigma Tau Delta English Honors Society and has been involved in myriad campus activities, including acting in drama productions, singing with the Vocal Consort, serving as Vice President of the Writers’ Union, and editing the
Washington College Review, an annual liberal arts journal. She also interned for a summer at The
American Scholar, the magazine published by Phi Beta Kappa. Walburg’s
portfolio includes parts of a novel, poetry and her thesis on the history and
evolution of the graphic novel, which incorporates her research on Aristotle
and Pulitzer-Prize winning graphic novelist Art Spiegelman. “Erica’s work
reflects her Midwestern roots and her interest in the marriage of the verbal
and the visual,” the committee said of her writing. “As she says in the
introduction to her portfolio, she wants to return words to their basic
function as visual symbols.”
The
five finalists, all graduating seniors who submitted portfolios of their writing
to be judged, will travel to New York City for a special program and reception on
May 15. There, in a private club in midtown Manhattan, they will read
selections from their portfolios and then hold their breath as internationally
renowned novelist Colum McCann opens an envelope and announces the winner. The entire
program will be livestreamed through the Washington College Web site (www.washcoll.edu) beginning at 6:30 p.m.
The
actual check, in the amount of $58,274.11, will be awarded during Washington
College’s 229th commencement on Sunday morning, May 20.
A
total of 35 seniors applied for the Prize, and they represented a mix of
disciplines—not only the expected English majors and Creative Writing minors,
but also 15 other majors that included Physics, Philosophy, Business Management, Art and International
Relations. The finalists and the eventual winner were selected by members of the
Sophie Kerr Committee — the 13 full-time members of the English faculty plus
the College president. Committee chair Kathryn Moncrief, chair of the English
Department, says this was a strong year for student writing. “This year’s
portfolios were remarkable for the scope of their concerns and topics and the
depth with which they handled them,” she elaborated. “We could easily have
doubled the number of finalists we selected.”
This
is only the second time in the 45-year history of the prize that the Sophie
Kerr Committee has named finalists. In the past, the name of the single
recipient was announced during Commencement, but the names of those who came
close remained a secret the committee members vowed not to disclose.
This
is also the second year that author McCann, whose novel Let the Great World Spin won the 2009 National Book Award and the
2011 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, will offer keynote remarks and
announce the winner.
In
holding the announcement ceremony in New York, the College acknowledges the
importance of the city as the literary capital of the world and the personal
journey of Prize benefactor Sophie Kerr.
A native of Denton, Md., Kerr moved to New York as a young woman and
built a successful 40-year career as national magazine editor and writer. Her
townhouse on East 38th Street became a literary salon for her
friends in journalism and the arts. At her death, she bequeathed much of her
estate to Washington College, with the stipulation that half its income would
be awarded annually to the senior showing “the most ability and promise for
future fulfillment in the field of literary endeavor.”
The
other half of the endowment brings a steady stream of notable writers, authors
and editors to campus for readings and workshops, provides scholarships for
students who show literary promise, pays for library books, and supports
various other literary activities.
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