Poetry Out Loud – Entries Archive
2021-2022
2021-2022
Poetry Out Loud 21-22 South Central
Regional Competition Results
Champion
Grace Casey
Freeburg Community High School
Senior
Runner-Up
Veda Kommineni
Edwardsville High School
Freshman
Welcome!
SWIC Diversity & Inclusion Committee is honored to host guest poet Charlois Lumpkin aka Mali Newman for the 21/22 South Central Regional Poetry Out Loud Competition. We thank Mali for sharing her unique voice—filled with her passion for poetry and her dedication to black history in education— in SWIC’s celebration of Black History!
Now, more about Mali Newman…
Biography
Charlois Lumpkin, aka Mali Newman, is a native of St. Louis, Missouri and a member of the Eugene B. Redmond Writers Club and its performance troupe, the Soular Systems Ensemble.
She was 2010/2011 E. Desmond Lee playwright competition winner in the 10-Minute Play Category.
Her poetry and prose have appeared in Drumvoices Revue, Valley Voices – A literary Review, Crossing the Divide from the Poets of St. Louis, The Hoot and Holler of the Owls, an anthology published by the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation, Merge Magazine and the forthcoming anthology 400 years: stories of black people in poems written from love, publisher Broadside – Lotus Press.
Poem 1 Entries
Poem 1 Entries
Imani Wade
Mascoutah High School
Junior
“I, Too”
by Langston Hughes
Grace Casey
Freeburg Community High School
Senior
“No, I wasn’t meant to love and be loved”
by Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib
Veda Kommineni
Edwardsville High School
Freshman
“Filter”
by Suma Subramaniam
Tyler Lintker
Edwardsville High School
Junior
“Now I Pray”
by Kathy Engel
Kaylee Rea
Freeburg Community High School
Senior
“And Soul”
by Eavan Boland
Lauren Bruss
Edwardsville High School
Junior
“In Flanders Fields”
by John McCrae
Poem 2 Entries
Poem 2 Entries
Imani Wade
Mascoutah High School
Junior
“A Poison Tree”
by William Blake
Grace Casey
Freeburg Community High School
Senior
“Discrimination”
by Kenneth Rexroth
Veda Kommineni
Edwardsville High School
Freshman
“This Body II”
by Renee Watson
Tyler Lintker
Edwardsville High School
Junior
“Football”
by Louis Jenkins
Kaylee Rea
Freeburg Community High School
Senior
“Candles”
by Carl Dennis
Lauren Bruss
Edwardsville High School
Junior
“Ode”
by Arthur O’Shaunghnessy
2020-2021
2020-2021
Poetry Out Loud 20-21 South Central
Regional Competition Results
Champion
Jordyn Ginestra
Edwardsville High School
Senior
Runner-Up
Joshua Merz
Freeburg High School
Senior
Welcome!
SWIC Diversity & Inclusion Committee is honored to host guest poet Darlene Roy for the 20/21 South Central Regional Poetry Out Loud Competition. We thank Darlene for sharing her unique voice—filled with her passion for poetry and her dedication to black history in education— in SWIC’s celebration of Black History!
Now, more about Ms. Darlene Roy…
DARLENE (DUNCAN) SWANSON ROY
Darlene Roy is a co-founder and has served as President of the Eugene B. Redmond Writers Club for 35 years. She is an Associate Editor of Drumvoices Revue literary magazine and has designed and co-convened numerous literary workshops, cultural programs, critical review sessions, poetry readings and conferences.
Her poems, short stories and journal entry essays have appeared in Ain’t But a Place: An Anthology of St. Louis Writers, Best Interest of Humanity Anthology, Poetic Black American Literature Forum, Black Bards Digest, Black Bird Press News & Review, Break Word with the World, Chicago Blues Annual, Drumvoices Revue, Eyeball, Literati Chicago, Pan African Journal, St. Louis Muse, Valley Voices, Merge Magazine, Broadside Press and other literary journals. Her chapbook, Soon One Morning and other Poems, was published by Southwestern Illinois College.
Her first book of poetry, Afrosynthesis: A Feast of Poetry and Folklore was released in early 2015. Two of her poems were featured, for three months, on Metro Link (Bi-State) buses and cars in 1994 and 2005 respectively. She has performed her works on radio, television, as well as at universities, conferences and festivals locally and in Atlanta, GA; Oakland, Sacramento and San Francisco, CA; Chicago, IL; Indianapolis, IN; Columbia and St. Louis; MO, New Brunswick, NJ; New York, NY and Paris, France. Ms. Roy appeared in the documentary by Sandra Phifer, on the history and culture of East St. Louis, Illinois entitled, Against All of the Odds.
Ms. Roy has a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, a Masters in Social Work from St. Louis University, and was certified a Leadership Fellow at Governor State University.
In December 2004, she retired as Director of the St. Clair County/ East St. Louis Office, Illinois Department of Human Services, after 37 years of employment. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors for volunteer work on committees, boards and advisory councils in the East St. Louis/ St. Louis Area. Ms. Roy’s son, Sergeant First Class, Troy Anthony Swanson, retired from the U. S. Army Band, after 25 years and is the Official Photographer & Website Manager for the City of East St Louis and co-owner of a photo studio in St. Louis, MO.
Poem 1 Entries
Poem 1 Entries
Champion
Jordyn Ginestra
Edwardsville High School
Senior
“The Wish, By a Young Lady”
by Laetitia Pilkington
Alexis Seymor
Edwardsville High School
Freshman
“After the Winter”
by Claude McKay
Runner-Up
Joshua Merz
Freeburg High School
Senior
“Altered After Too Many Years Under the Mask”
by C.A. Conrad
Malani Hickey
Freeburg High School
Freshman
“Beautiful Wreckage”
by W.D. Ehrhart
Elizabeth Proctor
Freeburg High School
Senior
“The End of Science Fiction“
by Lisel Mueller
Tahlor Johnson
Governor French Academy
Senior
“A Red, Red Rose“
by Robert Burns
Poem 2 Entries
Poem 2 Entries
Champion
Jordyn Ginestra
Edwardsville High School
Senior
“My partner wants me to write them a poem about Sheryl Crow”
by Kayleb Rae Candrilli
Alexis Seymor
Edwardsville High School
Freshman
“Acquainted with the Night”
by Robert Frost
Runner-Up
Joshua Merz
Freeburg High School
Senior
“Hunger for Something”
by Chase Twichell
Malani Hickey
Freeburg High School
Freshman
“Emily Dickinson at the Poetry Slam”
by Dan Vera
Elizabeth Proctor
Freeburg High School
Senior
“Propositions”
by Stephen Dunn
Tahlor Johnson
Governor French Academy
Senior
“Recess“
by Maria Hummel