Recent Prize Winners
Volume 45: Fall 2009
• Poetry First Prize:
"Unfinished Drowning" by Becke Roughton
• Poetry Second Prize:
"Hospice" by Kathy Cantley Ackerman
• Sam Ragan Prize:
"Old Testament" by Ruth Hubbard Young
• Fiction First Prize:
"The Borrower" by Eugene R. Baker
• Fiction Second Prize:
"Split Decision" by Melvin Sterne
Volume 44: Summer 2009
• Poetry First Prize:
"Whirling Dervish" by Doug Ramspeck
• Poetry Second Prize:
"Finding Dionysus" by Colleen Anderson
• Sam Ragan Prize:
"White Oak Creek, Westward" by David T. Manning
• Fiction First Prize:
"Remains of a Once Great Civilization" by Eric Sasson
• Fiction Second Prize:
"This Is How We Will Live, Now That We Are Free" by Ivan Faute
Volume 43: 2007
• Poetry First Prize:
"Morning Obsession" by Helen Wickes
• Poetry Second Prize:
"Winter Wish" by Eli Langner
• Sam Ragan Prize:
"Leaf Fall" by Brent Fisk
• Fiction First Prize:
"Shamlet in the Park" by Linera Lucas
• Fiction Second Prize:
"Miami" by Anis Shivani
ENGLISH & MODERN LANGUAGES
Crucible Poetry and Fiction Competition
The Crucible poetry and fiction competition is open to all writers. All entries must be completely original, must never have been published, must be in manuscript form, and must not be involved in other competitions. The author’s name should not appear on the manuscript copy. Writers should send with their entries a short biographical sketch. Permission to publish the material is implied by submission. Entries submitted without the above information will not be considered. Manuscripts will be accepted only through May 1 of each year. Winners will be notified by August of the same year. Crucible will receive first publication rights to winning entries, after which rights will revert back to the author. Winning entries will be published in the fall issue of Crucible published by the Barton College Department of English. Fiction must be limited to 8,000 words or less. Poetry must be limited to five poems. No prizes will be given in other categories.
The Sam Ragan Poetry Prize is open to all poets. The rules stated above apply also to competition for this prize. One prize of $150 will be awarded.
All work submitted for publication is automatically considered for the prizes, and the same guidelines apply.
Prizes and Categories
Poetry:
• $150.00 First Prize
• $100.00 Second Prize
Fiction:
• $150.00 First Prize
• $100.00 Second Prize
crucible@barton.edu
Copies of the current Crucible may be purchased in December for $8.00. Back issues are also available from the Editor for $8.00 per copy.


