Beyond Borders , 7th May 2019
We are delighted to announce the shortlist and winner for the Beyond Writing 2019 creative writing competition on the theme of Inspirational Women.
The five entries chosen are all, in their own way, extraordinary. In no particular order, as they say on The X Factor:
Barbara Pollock’s story about Marie Curie time travelling to the future to the world she helped create, Dreams are made of black holes and humming boxes, is imaginative and powerful, showing the links between generations of women scientists and the power of example.
Meron Berhanu stays very firmly in real life with her moving story, Mystic Treats, about a 15-year-old girl, whose backstreet abortion sends ripples through the lives of her family, particularly her adoring younger brother.
Elizabeth Train-Brown’s poem, Mother in Red, the Crucifixion as told through Mary’s story, is direct and touching, compelling enough to move even non-believers. Her second, shorter poem, We’re the ones they fear in the dark, could just as easily have sat on our shortlist.
Another short and direct poem, Sarah Spence’s The Edinburgh Seven, 1870, celebrates the courage of the first women to study medicine and their determination in the face of male opposition.
All these entries really did have the X factor but for us, the clear winner was: Pnina Shinebourne’s beautiful and haunting poem, Jeanne Baret sails around the world.
The subject of the poem, Jeanne Baret, was the first woman to circumnavigate the globe. A botanist whose work with Philibert Commerson is enshrined in the French National Herbarium, she joined him on ship as his assistant – and lover.
The story is told through selected incidents in Jeanne’s life and, too, through ravishing images expressing the love of nature that drove her to defy naval regulations and live on board as a man.
Subtle, witty and exquisitely judged, this superb poem questions what it is to be a woman and celebrates the courage of a woman who dared to defy authority in order to do what she loved. It shimmers in the mind long after first reading. Unforgettable.
On behalf of Beyond Borders Scotland, we’d like to thank you all for sincerely for taking the time to tell your story, and your energy in creating such truly inspiring writing! A huge thanks and congratulations to the winner and all those who have made the short list, your work is a demonstration to the high-quality submissions we received from all over the globe!
Thank you again to our fantastic judge Jean Rafferty of Dove Tales, Association of Scottish Artists for Peace for putting so much time and energy into this competition.
If your submission hasn’t been selected this time and you’d still like to participate, we have two further creative writing competitions launching before August, on Creative Peace and Beyond Borders, that we encourage you to apply to.
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