Winners announced in 2018 Tidepools Magazine contest

The craft of some of the more creative local artists are on display in the pages of this year’s 2018 Tidepools Magazine.

Editors of the annual magazine, a student-edited publication produced at Peninsula College, selected and announced winners of their contest last week — a gathering of art, creative writing and music on the Olympic Peninsula.

Tidepools accepts submissions each year from October to January. This year’s issue will be released in June and will be available in local book stores, editors say.

For more information contact Michael Mills at mmills@pencoledu.

Contest winners include:

• Youth Art 0-9 — 1. “Curly Owl” by Eve Dry (Port Angeles)

Youth Art 10-13 —1. “Tauros Nitram” by Madison Larson (Forks)

Youth Art 14-17 — 1. “Dragon” by Isabelle Sill of Port Angeles

Youth Writing 10-13 — 1. “The Hideout” by Kara Heisler (Port Angeles)

Adult Photography — 1. “Little Bandits” by Shelby Eggert (Port Angeles); 2. “Between the Two of Us” by Richard Kohler (Port Angeles); 3. “Facetime” by Ken Dry (Port Angeles)

Adult Art — 1. “Sasquatch Veteran” by Bonnie Clark (Port Angeles); 2. “Clallam County Courthouse” by Shirley Mercer (Sequim); 3. “Mana-tea” by Bonnie Clark (Port Angeles)

Adult Poetry — 1. “Four Recognitions” by Mark Valentine (Port Townsend); 2. “Times Change” by Howard Chadwick (Sequim); 3. “Airplane Intimacies” by Nancy Fowler (Port Townsend)

Adult Prose — 1. “One Potato, Two Potatoes” by Judith Duncan (Carlsborg); 2. “Ozark” of Eric Dieterle (Port Angeles); 3. “The Alice Hat” by Vykki Morrison (Port Angeles)

Peninsula College Student Photography — 1. “Destruction” by Valerie Dingman (Sequim); 2. “Aqua Veiled” by Kyle Vanous (Port Angeles); 3. “Carrie Blake” by Karlie Gochnour (Port Angeles)

Peninsula College Student Writing — 1. “The Guest” by Lilias Green (Sequim); 2. “If I Could Write a Poem” by Hannah Corey (Port Angeles); 3. “Old Olympic Speedway” by Zion Hilliker (Sequim)

Peninsula College Student Art — 1. “Displaced Fear” by Andrea Fergusson (Sequim); 2. “Pride in Life” by Logan Matlock (Sequim); 3. “Kylo Ren” by Gretchen Sotebeer (Port Angeles)

Music — 1. “Ruth’s Song” by Michael Rivers (Port Angeles); 2. “The Ones We Love” by Michael Rivers (Port Angeles); 3. “Distant Train” by Howly Slim (Port Angeles)