The 20th Annual Scissortail Creative Writing Festival will be held April 3-5, 2025 in Ada, Oklahoma.
Saturday, March 29, 2025
20th Annual Scissortail: Featured Authors
Ken Hada, cofounder of the Scissortail Festival, and director for 20 years, is honored to have been selected by his ECU colleagues to read at the 2025 festival. Ken is the author of twelve collections of poetry, including his latest: Visions for the Night and Come Before Winter, from Turning Plow Press. His previous collection, Contour Feathers (Turning Plow Press, 2021) received the Oklahoma Book Award. Other works of his have been awarded by The Western Writers of America, The National Western Heritage Museum, South Central Modern Language Association and The Oklahoma Center for the Book, and featured on "The Writer's Almanac." In addition to his poetry, Ken remains active in scholarship, writing and publishing regularly on regional writing, literary ecology and multicultural literatures. The “Ken Hada Collection” is held at the Western History Collection Library at the University of Oklahoma.
Julie Hensley is the
author of the chapbook, The Language of
Horses (Finishing Line Press), and the books, VIABLE: Poems (Five Oaks Press 2015) and LANDFALL: A Ring of Stories
(Ohio State University Press 2016). An Associate Professor at Eastern Kentucky
University and core faculty member in the Bluegrass Writers Studio Low-Res MFA
Program, she lives in Richmond with her husband, the writer R Dean Johnson, and
their two children.
ire’ne
lara silva, the
2023 Texas State Poet Laureate, is the author of five poetry collections, furia, Blood Sugar Canto, CUICACALLI/House of Song, FirstPoems, and the eaters of flowers, two
chapbooks, Enduring Azucares and Hibiscus Tacos,
and a short story collection, flesh to bone, which
won the Premio Aztlán.ire’ne is the recipient of a 2021 Tasajillo Writers
Grant, a 2017 NALAC Fund for the Arts Grant, the final Alfredo Cisneros del
Moral Award, and was the Fiction Finalist for AROHO’s 2013 Gift of Freedom
Award. Most recently, ire’ne was awarded the 2021 Texas Institute of Letters
Shrake Award for Best Short Nonfiction. ire’ne is currently a Writer at Large
for Texas Highways Magazine and is
working on a second collection of short stories titled, the light of your body. Her first comic
book, VENDAVAL, will be released by the Chispa Imprint of
Scout Comics in April 2024. http://www.irenelarasilva.wordpress.com
2025: Schedule of Readings
20th
Annual:
Scissortail Creative Writing
Festival
April
3 - 5, 2025
East
Central University
Ada,
Oklahoma
Thursday, April 3
I. 9:30 – 10: 45 Estep Auditorium
Woodstok Farley: Mingus Texas
The Killing of the Poet Laureate of Corpus
Christi: A Nod to Edgar Allan Poe
Julie
Chappell: Lake Keystone, Oklahoma
Watermarks
David
Meischen: Albuquerque, NM
Caliche Road Poems
2025: Scissortail Biographies
Sly Alley is a writer of poetry and short-fiction whose debut collection of poems titled Strong Medicine (Village Books Press, 2016) won the 2017 Oklahoma Book Award for poetry. He writes on a vintage Royal typewriter in a fortified shack in Tecumseh, Oklahoma.
Rilla Askew is the author of five novels, a book of stories, and a collection of creative nonfiction. She’s received the American Book Award, Western Heritage Award, Oklahoma Book Award, and Arts and Letters Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Her essays, poems, and short fiction have appeared in Nimrod, Tin House, World Literature Today, AGNI, and elsewhere. Askew’s novel Prize for the Fire, about Early Modern English writer Anne Askew, was a finalist for the 2023 Oklahoma Book Award. Her newest collection of stories, The Hungry & The Haunted, is published by Belle Point Press.
Winners of the 21st Annual Daryl Fisher Creative Writing Contest
First Prize: Ava Blakley, “Written Syncopation for the Organic Lover.” Edmond Santa Fe High School (Instructor: Stephanie Bray)
Second Prize: Anna Arnold, “Laughter spills like wine” Salina Public Schools (Mackenzie Greene)
Third Prize: Rebecca Olivero, “To Dare.” Edmond Memorial High School (Kelly Bristow)
Honorable Mentions:
Aaliyah Coffman, “Shout out to.” North Rock Creek High School (Holly Kubiak)
Victoria Gogol, “Symphony of Shadows.” Bishop Kelley High School (Trevor Parks)
Brooke Miller, “A Prayer.” Life Ready Center (Maureen DuRant)
Paul Potts, “Frutiger Aero.” Dale Senior High School (Allison Robinson)
Rebekah Raglow, “With the Tide.” Edmond Memorial High School (Kelly Bristow)
Ava Reno, “Suffocating in Hope.” Kingston High School (Mrs. Minor)
Savannah Romanson, “Downpour.” Edmond Memorial High School (Kelly Bristow)
Abbey Whaley, “Anger.” Stonewall High School (Sheryl Fortner)
Amina Whiteside, "Toy slot machines." Lawton High School (Maureen DuRant)
Lydia Wiley, “Have you ever seen the sun?” North Rock Creek High School (Nicki Gray)
First Prize: Lydia Wiley. “A Boy, a Badger, and a Bear.” North Rock Creek (Nicki Gray)
Second Prize: Ava Blakley. “The Diner by the Sea.” Edmond Santa Fe (Stephanie Bray)
Third Prize: Reece Ellison. “Timothy and the Grouch.” Latta (Tamra Byrd)
Honorable Mentions:
Hailey Edwards, “The Last Message.” Latta (Hayley Bryant)
Aimee Rogers, “When the Lights Turn Off.” Dale (Allison Robinson)
Phoebe Denison, “My Eighth Grade Experience.” Beaver (Krystal Scott)
Victoria Gogol, “The Ghost of Layla.” Tulsa Bishop Kelley (Trevor Parks)
Hazel Morton, “How the Fox Got Its Name.” Kingston (Brett Hayes)
Andrew Henderson, “The Pen in His Pocket.” Edmond Memorial (Kelly Bristow)
Ellis Brown, “Letters of the Library.” Edmond Memorial (Kelly Bristow)
Caden Mignosa, “Farewell, Bene.” Edmond Memorial (Kelly Bristow)
Gabriel Schmult and Lakota Huffine, “Whispers of Blood: The Silent Hunt.” Wanette (Noah Inscore)
Hannah West, “Journal 268.” North Rock Creek (Grace Kliewer)
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
2025 Undergraduate Writing Contest
Prizes: * 1st - $100 * 2nd - $75 * 3rd - $50
(Plus Books & Honorable Mentions)