2025 Winners Announced in Poetry Without Paper Contest at Award Ceremony

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The Sawyer Free Library proudly announced the winners of the 2025 Poetry Without Paper contest during an inspiring awards ceremony held on Tuesday evening, June 17, 2025, at the Gloucester High School Library. A standing-room-only crowd of friends, families, and community members gathered to celebrate Gloucester’s young literary talents. The evening featured moving readings from the student winners, showcasing both creativity and emotional depth across all age groups.

Now in its 23rd year, Poetry Without Paper continues to ignite imagination and passion for writing among Gloucester’s youth. This year’s contest, themed New Chapter, New Stories, New Beginnings, invited students to reflect on fresh starts and new possibilities—a timely prompt as the Library prepares to move into its newly renovated and expanded space.

From nearly 200 submissions, winners were selected from three categories: elementary, middle, and high school. The contest awarded over $1,000 in prizes, including Cape Ann gift certificates for top winners and poetry books for honorable mentions. In addition to certificates and public recognition, winning poets were invited to appear on The Writer’s Block with John Ronan, a 1623 Studios production. Their work will also be featured on the Sawyer Free Library’s website.

The awards were presented by former Gloucester Poet Laureate and contest co-founder John Ronan, with newly appointed Gloucester Co Poet Laureate Heidi Wakeman. Together, they honored the accomplishments of the young poets and emphasized the importance of poetry in giving voice to the next generation.

“For more than two decades, the Sawyer Free Library has fostered a love of poetry, providing young writers with a space to express themselves,” said Library Director Jenny Benedict. “This year’s entries were particularly powerful and deeply reflective—proof that poetry continues to thrive among Gloucester’s youth.”

John Ronan shared in his opening remarks, “Over the years, we’ve received thousands of poems from hundreds upon hundreds of students. And this year—like every year—I was once again impressed by the maturity, insight, and intelligence in their work. These young poets are paying close attention to the world around them and are sharing their hopes, fears, and reflections through poetry.”

Heidi Wakeman followed by saying, “Poetry is a powerful way of expressing language,” and added, “What a great night for Gloucester as we celebrate these talented young writers.”

The Poetry Without Paper contest is open each spring to Gloucester students in grades K–12. Participants are encouraged to explore a theme but may write on any topic in 30 lines or fewer. 

For more information about Poetry Without Paper, to read the winning poems, or to learn more about Sawyer Free Library’s youth programming, visit www.SawyerFreeLibrary.org 

The Sawyer Free Library extends heartfelt congratulations to all participants and winners and looks forward to the continued growth of Gloucester’s young literary voices.

Sawyer Free Library: 2025 Poetry Without Paper Winners

Elementary School Winners

1st Place:        Laszlo Jablanczy, Plum Cove, Grade 3, â€śBird House”

2nd Place:        Freja Hinderlie McLanahan, Beeman, Grade 2, â€śThe Worst Life of Bad Luck!”

3rd Place:        Sophia Deoliveira, West Parish, Grade 5, â€śTake care of Your Self”

HM:                 Ilani Mione, East Veterans, Grade 5, â€śMoving On” 

HM:                 Sigrid Fishburn, West Parish Grade 4, â€śNew Chapter”

Middle School Winners

1st Place:        Iona Fishburn, Waring School, Grade 7, â€śA Poem for Francie”

2nd Place:        Yenssi Erazo, O’Maley Innovation Middle School, Grade 7, â€śDoubts that Won’t Go Away”

3rd Place:        Elizabeth Olson, O’Maley Innovation Middle School, Grade 8, â€śMy Chance”

HM:                 Addy LeClaire, O’Maley Innovation Middle School, Grade 7, â€śHeal the Woes”

HM:                 Kendall Brown, O’Maley Innovation Middle School, Grade 7, â€śGrowing My Wings”

High School Winners:

1st Place:        Aleena Brown, GHS, Grade 10, â€śWhere I Belong”

2nd Place:        Emma Wilt, Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School, Grade 11, â€śReflection”

3rd Place:        Lacey Barry, GHS, Grade 9, â€śSurviving”

HM:                 Emma Hoke, GHS, Grade 9, â€śNotes Between the Margins”

HM:                 Vivian Payne, Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School, Grade 9, â€śCanary in the Coal Mines”

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