Bucks County Community College names winners of High School … – The Bucks County Herald

Posted: April 27, 2023 at 2:48 pm

Bucks County Community College recently announced the winners of the sixth annual Bucks County Short Fiction Contest for High School students. There were 41 total entries this year.

Henry Franklin, a senior at Pennsbury High School, was awarded first place for his story, The Portraits of Randal Holmes. Erin Hernandez, a senior at Neshaminy High School, won second place for Do NOT Help Orphans You Find on the Street. Emily Myers, also a senior at Neshaminy High School, captured third place for I Did Something Bad. Dr. Erangee Kumarage, a faculty member at Bucks County Community College, made the final selections.

Kumarage cited Franklins story as A sophisticated critique of corporate greed, capitalism, and the complicity of the church and state in the oppression of the workers. The protagonist, Randal Holmes, is a compelling figure who appears to be more a vessel for art than an artist and who cant help but fulfill the prophecy in his art. The prose contains vivid imagery (His mental servos collapsed; his cognitive cylinders silenced). The story invites multiple readings, so intricate is its symbolism.

Of Hernandezs entry, Kumarage said, is a story that reminds you that if youre going to wish for immortality, make sure youre not a 7-year-old (do you know how hard it is living as a 7-year-old? Ive been to kindergarten more times than I can count and no matter how fluent I am at reading they refuse to move an orphan up a grade). The narrator skillfully changes our attitude towards Jeremy, from suspicion and fear to sympathy, and reminds the reader that the only weapon against unasked-for immortality is humor.

In Myerss I Did Something Bad, Kumarage noted, a high-school drama about Valentines Day plans gone awry turns into an unexpected thriller with a narrator who only reveals herself at the end of the story. The misdirection of the reader by the narrator as to who the real protagonist of the story is takes this tale from the predictable to the Who saw that coming?

A reception for the winners and their friends and family was held on the Newtown campus this month. The winners will receive certificates and gift cards of $200, $100 and $50, respectively.

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