Today we'd like to announce the second place winner of the 4th Annual Fuze Teen Poetry Contest, "mirrored universes," written by an anonymous teen poet!
“mirrored universes” was praised for its “vivid and interesting use of imagery” by our judges.
Congrats to our second place winner! You’ll get the chance to hear Meghan Sterling, our returning lead judge, read this poem during tomorrow’s premiere of the awards ceremony at 6pm EST.
Fuze 2021 Teen Poetry Contest Awards Ceremony
ATTENTION, POETRY LOVERS AND FUZE FANS! The wait is over! We’re thrilled to announce the WINNERS of the 4th Annual Fuze Teen Poetry Contest. After receiving entries from all across the country, we’ve chosen the four top poems and they are spectacular. Watch to see the winners read their poems and hear the judges weigh in. You’ll also hear from Fuze co-founder Karetta Hubbard and award-winning poet and contest judge Meghan Sterling. Don’t miss it!
Happy Monday Fuze fans! For our final teen judge introduction, meet Kate Stein! She’s a rising senior at The Master’s School in Dobbs Ferry, NY and an avid writer. Kate particularly loves creative writing and has participated in Duke Young Writers Camp for the past three years as well as a creative writing program with Cambridge University and Columbia University.
When she’s not honing her creative writing, she enjoys photography, playing squash, and eating tiramisu. Make sure to catch Thursday’s premiere of the Fuze 2021 Teen Poetry Contest awards ceremony here on our page & YouTube channel to find out how she selected our honorable mention!
Catarina Intro
Hey Fuze fans! Today we want to introduce you to another one of our amazing teen judges. Say 👋 to Catarina Salianga! She’s a rising senior at Deering High School in Portland, Maine and hopes to attend the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising when she graduates. Catarina has a passion for fashion design and writing poetry and short stories. Don’t miss next week’s premiere of the Fuze 2021 Teen Poetry Contest awards ceremony to find out what inspired her pick for first place winner!
Hey Fuze fans! Ahead of the premiere of the Fuze 2021 Teen Poetry Contest awards ceremony next Thursday August 19th at 6pm EST, we want to introduce you to our incredible teen judges. They did a stellar job selecting the winners of this year’s Teen Poetry Contest.
First up is Campbell Goodin! He’s a rising sophomore at the University of Virginia and plans to study political philosophy and law. Make sure to check out the premiere next week to find out how he chose the third place winner!