Nate Liederbach, a second year graduate student in newsgathering at the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ at Boulder's School of Journalism and Mass Communication, recently won the Atlantic Monthly's prestigious 2000 Student Writing Competition.
Liederbach's entry, "Crown of Wisdom," won first place and a $1,000 prize in the "Non-Fiction: Personal Essay" category.
The story is an essay he wrote for Frank Kaplan's essay writing class, Liederbach said. "It tells of a hunting trip I take with my father, in my home town of Gunnison, Colo., wherein I come face to face with my father's not-so-romantic past that I have been romanticizing. It's mostly humorous and is a coming-of-age story."
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Liederbach's article is expected to appear in a future issue of the magazine.
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication offers graduate degree programs in integrated marketing communications, mass communication research and newsgathering, in addition to an advanced professional track within the newsgathering program for experienced journalists who want to refine their skills and further their education.
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