Winners of the Tennessee Williams Writing Competitions Announced

April 19, 2022 – (KEY WEST, FL).  Each year, the Tennessee Williams Museum, in partnership with the Key West Art & Historical Society, hosts its annual Tennessee Williams Birthday Celebration throughout the month of March.  Activities include a series of literary-based programs, contests and fundraisers celebrating the renowned American playwright Tennessee Williams, a 34-year resident of the island.

As a component of Williams’ birthday festival, the museum organized poetry and short story contests. It would like to recognize all the 2022 winners.

First place in the poetry contest was awarded to Paul Milenski of Massachusetts for “I Knew You as Thomas Lanier Williams at Iowa,” while second place went to Joseph Stanton of Hawaii for “Paper Lanterns.” In the short story component of the contest, Annette Holmstrom of Washington state was awarded first place for “Good Night Irene,” while second place went to Mary Lou Condike of Big Pine Key for “The Yellow Poster.”  The winners of the contest were awarded certificates and a monetary prize sponsored by Laurie McChesney of Preferred Properties. 

To read the prize-winning writing submissions, visit https://www.kwahs.org/museums/tennessee-williams/twfestival.  Your museums. Your community. It takes an island.

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