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Kent State Salem Student Receives Writing Award

Kent State Salem Studentā€™s Entry Selected for English Department Award

Joseph Pritchard of Washingtonville received the prestigious Anna Ulen Engleman Creative Writing Award from the ŠćÉ«app English Department. He is a junior at the Kent State Salem Campus, majoring in English.

Along with his application for the award, Pritchard submitted a poem for consideration. He will be published in the June issue of Wordgathering (). 

Pritchard works as a tutor in the Learning Center on the Salem Campus and hopes to eventually complete a masters of fine arts degree. He said he will continue reaching out to publishers, as well.

ā€œI tutor writing; however, I enjoy helping nursing majors with their website projects,ā€ Pritchard said. ā€œAnd I enjoy the general intellectual discourse the Learning Center provides. Wendy Pfrenger ā€“ my boss ā€“ will go above and beyond to help students improve.ā€

He also credits Dr. Craig Paulenich, professor of English, for helping him receive this award. ā€œProfessor Paulenich inspired me with poetry and Wendy Pfrenger helped me understand the need to improve my writing in writing II,ā€ he said. ā€œI came (to Kent Salem) because of the price and location, and stayed for the quality of professors.ā€

Pritchard noted that his interests include modernist literature, especially the War and Lake Poets, Virginia Woolf and Kurt Vonnegut. He also enjoys studying philosophy and anarcho-philosophy.

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Media Contact:
Tina Smith, 330-337-4247, tsmit170@kent.edu

POSTED: Monday, May 18, 2015 03:49 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 01:21 PM