A local Townsville student was honoured with an award last night at the Independent Education Union – Queensland and Northern Territory (IEU-QNT) annual Literary Competition presentation.
Estella Dobbins from St Patrick’s College topped the Year 7 and 8 short story category with her submission, titled “The Right Thing”.
Antoinette Mizen and Kelly Whiteway who judged the entries said Estella’s story was a profound piece of writing for a teenager.
“Estella’s story is thoughtful and demonstrates her maturity as an author,” the judges said.
“‘The Right Thing’ explores themes that are very relevant in today’s world from the perspective of an older adult.
“It is well written and demonstrates control of vocabulary and expression alongside the building of tension and development of the character,” they said.
The Literary Competition was established by the IEU-QNT’s antecedent union in 1959 to encourage literary development and freedom of expression in young people.
Over 900 submissions of poetry, short stories and non-fiction prose were entered into the 2023 event, which is run in conjunction with the English Teachers’ Association of Queensland (ETAQ).
Now in its 64th year, the Literary Competition remains the longest continuing writing competition in Queensland and is open to students and staff in both state and non-government schools.
IEU-QNT Branch Secretary Terry Burke said the Literary Competition was a great opportunity for students to hone their writing skills and creativity.
“The Literary Competition judges were impressed with the exceptional talent on display this year, with a diverse range of entries submitted from across the state,” Mr Burke said.
“I congratulate those outstanding writers who were awarded prizes and thank all those who entered the 2023 Literary Competition,” he said.