The 2025 Valentiny Contest WINNERS!!!

The time has come, my poppets!

May I present to you the Winners and Honorable Mentions for. . .

The 10th Annual Valentiny Writing Contest

~ for children’s writers ~

First of all, I want to thank EVERYONE who took the time and care to write an entry for this contest.  You all did a fabulous job and provided great enjoyment for so many! As always, I was thrilled to see so many wonderful stories!  It is amazing and inspiring, not to mention VERY entertaining!  There is just so much talent out there amongst you all!  The other judges and I are blown away anew each time!

Second, I’d also like to thank EVERYONE – writer, reader, or both – who took the time to read as many entries as you could and leave supportive comments.  This means so much to the writers who worked hard on their stories.  It helps them see what they did well, as well as giving them the joy of knowing that their stories were read and enjoyed.  I hope you all got as much delight  and entertainment out of the reading as I did!  Plus, we got to meet quite a few new people which was a wonderful added bonus! 😊

Third, I want to say again how difficult it was too choose!  There were so many amazing entries.  Really.  I could find at least something terrific about every single one.  The sheer volume of entries meant that many good ones had to be cut.   So if yours didn’t make the final cut please don’t feel bad.  You’re in good company! There was a huge amount of competition. And remember that the judging is based on the contest criteria. If you wrote a great story that didn’t showcase worry enough or that was too grown-up or not related to Valentine’s Day, or had proof-reading errors, you didn’t make the final cut.  But that DOES NOT mean you didn’t write a great story.  Everyone who plonked their butt in a chair and worked hard to write a story for this contest is a winner!  You showed up.  You did your best work.  You practiced your craft.  You wrote to specifications and a deadline.  You bravely shared your writing with the world.  And you have a brand new story that is now yours to expand beyond 214 words if you like and maybe submit at some point to a magazine or as a PB manuscript.  So bravo to everyone who entered!

Because it was such a hard choice, and there were so many wonderful stories, before we get to the winners, my assistant judges and I would like to award bragging rights, recognition and a small prize to the following authors for the following merits:

1.  For Honorable Mention In The Competition As A Whole: (entries we truly wrestled with not including in the finalists!)

Mona Voelkel for Valentine’s Day Rocks
Jenn Gaulding for My New, Furry Love
Elizabeth Meyer zu Heringdorf for A Valentine for a Fish
Maya Elson for Too Many Valentines?
Rose Cappelli for Go Away, Worry Bird!
Gabriella Keys for Worried Winds
Jennifer Tarr for Zoo Love
Amanda Blaylock for Glow
Lori Dubbin for That’s What Squirrels Are For
Ian Rodrigues for Luna’s Valentine Surprise
Cari Chamberlain for Plop!
Debbie Neuenschwander for Who Stole Valentine’s Day?

2. For Beautifully Written

Jessie Lehson for Love Birds: The Original Valentine (also nice NF element!)
Alice Bianchi-Clarke for The Day After St. Valentine’s

3. For Sweet/Touching

Jacinta Patterson for A Love Like Bob’s
Julie Lerczak for A Wish and a Worry
Lauri C. Meyers for Who will be Grandma’s Valentine?
Jill Lambert for The Blank Heart

4. For Humor

Jude Westerfield for Hurting Hearts

5. For Originality

Laura Wippell for V-Day D-Day
Shaunessy Sinnett for A Fruitful Valentine’s Day
Marta Cutler for Will She Be Mine?

6. For Nice Use of Nonfiction Elements

Corine Timmer for Love Saves the Day

7. For Fun Sequel 😊

Susan Summers for The Mystery Gift Returns

Congratulations to all of you for fantastic elements of your stories!  Please email me at susanna[at]susannahill[dot]com subject line Prize Winner to collect your award badge and prize, which is five dollars in a format that can be emailed for you to put toward something you’d like at a large online store (and I’m being cryptic because when I’ve done this for previous contests I got a ton of problematic spam mail because of the way I worded the post, but hopefully you can figure it out.  The store starts with the letter A 😊) I know it’s not much, but hopefully it will come in handy for something!

And now…

…the moment you’ve all been waiting for…

The announcement of the WINNERS OF THE 2023 VALENTINY CONTEST as voted on by you, our devoted readers!!!

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DDDRRRUUUMMM RRROOOLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!

In First Place

Winner of the whole shebang…

who gets first choice of all the prizes…

Susan Jakubowski
for

The Almost-Perfect Valentine

Congratulations, Susan! Terrific job 😊

In Second Place

Heather Kinser
for
Creepy & Sweet

Congratulations, Heather! You get to pick your prize after Susan.

In Third Place

Carmen Gilbert, PhD
for
Ramona’s Cookies

Congratulations, Carmen! You get to pick your prize after Susan and Heather.

In Fourth Place

Mike Flowers
for
Cards of Concern

Congratulations, Mike! You get to pick your prize after Susan, Heather, and Carmen!

In Fifth Place

Daniella Kaufman
for
NUTS!

Congratulations, Daniella! You get to pick after Susan, Heather Carmen, and Mike!

In Sixth Place...

Katie Schwartz
for
Love Comes In Waves

Congratulations, Katie! I’m sure you get the idea of how the prize picking goes by now 😊

In Seventh Place… a tie! With herself! Unprecedented! 😊

Sarah Meade
for
Valentruck and Be Mine, Twine!

Congratulations, Sarah!  You get to pick next – twice! 😊

In Ninth Place…

Emma Applegarth
for
The Strawberry Cowboy

Congratulations, Emma!  You get to pick after Sarah! 😊

In Tenth Place…

Webb Smith
for
Made With Love

Congratulations, Webb! You get to pick after Emma! 😊

In Eleventh Place…

Lynne Marie
for
Beatrice and the Worst Valentine’s Day

Congratulations, Lynne! You get to pick after Webb! 😊

In Twelfth Place…

Danielle
for
Please Make It Home

Congratulations, Danielle! You get to pick your prize after Lynne! 😊

All the winners should email me at susanna[at]susannahill[dot]com with the subject heading Prize Winner as soon as possible so we can work out details for you to receive your prizes!  Please include your top 5 prize choices so we can expedite the prize-giving. And for your convenience, the whole prize list is included at the bottom of this post.

Congratulations again to all our winners – it was a stiff competition!! – and congratulations to EVERYONE who wrote and entered a story in the contest.  You all deserve a huge round of applause and a gigantic chocolate heart… or lots of little chocolate hearts… or both… really, you can never have too much chocolate 😊 .

Thank you to everyone who helped make this contest SO MUCH FUN, whether by writing an entry, reading people’s stories, leaving comments for the authors, and/or voting in the finals.  It’s because of all of you that this contest was such a success, so many, many thanks from the bottom of my heart!

Have a marvelous Wednesday, everyone! 😊

The Prizes:  Swoonworthy! As always, we are so fortunate to have an abundance of wonderful prizes donated by our very generous friends in the kidlit community! Just look at all these goodies!

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Lydia Lukidis, accomplished author of UP, UP HIGH: The Secret Poetry of Earth’s Atmosphere (Capstone Editions, January 1, 2025), DEEP, DEEP DOWN: The Secret Underwater Poetry of the Mariana Trench (Capstone Editions, Augist 1, 2024), DANCING THROUGH SPACE: Dr. Mae Jemison Soars To New Heights (Albert Whitman, April 4, 2024, ), NO BEARS ALLOWED (Blue Whale Press, July 1, 2019) as well as more than 40 other titles for the trade and educational market, with GROUCHO THE GROUGHY GROUNDHOG: Pancake Problems (book 1) (Andrews McMeel Publishing, July 15, 2025) coming soon!

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Penny Parker Klostermann, talented author of MERRY CHRISTMAS, DEAR MARS (September 3, 2024 from Macmillan/Godwin Books) – a story that placed 2nd in the 2011 Holiday Contest! How’s that for inspiring? – as well as THERE WAS AN OLD DRAGON WHO SWALLOWED A KNIGHT (Random House 2015) and A COOKED-UP FAIRY TALE (Random House 2017) and the forthcoming SPIDER LADY: Nan Songer and Her Arachnid WWII Army (Astra/Calkins Creek 2025)

⭐️ Signed Copy of WRITE HERE, WRITE NOW! PLUS A 30 Minute Ask Me Anything with Rebecca Gardyn Levington, author of BRAINSTORM! (Sleeping Bear Press, 2022)WHATEVER COMES TOMORROW (Barefoot Books, Mar 7, 2023)I WILL ALWAYS BE…(HarperCollins, 4/15/25 – Available for Pre-Order Now),  AFIKOMAN, WHERE’D YOU GO? A Passover Hide-And-Seek Adventure (Penguin/Rocky Pond, Spring 2024), LITTLE DREIDEL LEARNS TO SPIN (Scholastic, 9/3/24), WRITE HERE, WRITE NOW! (Capstone, 1/1/25 – Available for Pre-Order Now), FINDING FORGIVENESS (Macmillan/FSG, 8/5/25), SOME DAYS I’M THE WIND (Barefoot Books, Fall 2025), and LOOKING FOR LIGHT: A Shabbat Story (Macmillan/FSG, Fall 2026)

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique (no rhyme or verse, up to 1000 words) OR a Chapter Book Manuscript Critique (up to 5000 words) from  Kizzie Hutcheson Roberts.  Kizzi is the indie author of THE ELVES GO MARCHING (Elemental Ink, December 1, 2022), THE EGGS GO ROLLING (Learning Spark, February 16, 2023), and HARPER AND THE RAPTOR RESCUE (chapter book) (Learning Spark Educational Publishing, June 27, 2023)

⭐️ A first read-through recording package from children’s author and poet Sarah Meade, contributor to HOP TO IT: POEMS TO GET YOU MOVING (Pomelo Books, 2020!) where she will read aloud and record up to five PB manuscripts for one author (1,000 words or less each, fiction or nonfiction, rhyming or non-rhyming) so you can hear how your stories sound to someone who is unfamiliar with them on a first read-through! Very helpful and enlightening!

⭐️ A Picture Book Manuscript Critique (rhyming or non-rhyming) from Nancy Derey Riley, author/illustrator of CURIOSITY’S DISCOVERY (Rolling Prairie Publishing LLC, November 10, 2020), BUTTERFLY INN (Rolling Prairie Publishing LLC, May 25, 2022), YETI IN THE SERENGETI (Rolling Prairie Publishing LLC, May 30, 2023), and a new book due out next spring that is still hush-hush 😊

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique (fiction) OR 30 Minute Ask Me Anything – winner’s choice! – from Karyn Friedman-Everham, author of OTTER OUGHTA KNOW (Orchard Books, April 2, 2024)

⭐️ Picture Book Manuscript Critique or Ask Me Anything Email Chat from Donna Martin, creator of Storycatcher Publishing, and first rate author of picture books THE STORY CATCHER, THE GREAT POTATO RACE, HAILEY’S HATS, A BUMP IN THE NIGHT and A BARNYARD CHRISTMAS, as well as her middle-grade HISTORY’S MYSTERIES, a YA – LUNADOR, and others!

⭐️ 2 Fantastic Picture Books! A signed copy of CLOUDS IN SPACE: Nebulae, Stardust and Us by Teresa Robeson (MIT Kids Press, August 20, 2024) AND a copy of WHO’S WRITING THIS STORY?! (Creston Books, May 7, 2024) by Robin Newman!

⭐️ A 30 Minute Zoom Ask Me Anything with Cindy Williams Schrauben, author of THIS COULD BE YOU: Be Brave! Be True! Believe! Be You! (Cardinal Rule Press, April 1, 2022) and the forthcoming HANK’S CHANGE OF HEART (The Little Press, November 4, 2025)

⭐️ A Signed Copy of Jilanne Hoffman’s gorgeous A RIVER OF DUST: The Life-Giving Link Between North Africa and the Amazon OR A 30-minute Zoom Ask Me Anything (Winner’s Choice) from Jilanne Hoffman, talented author of 2 board books, THE HONEY BEAR HIVE (Mudpuppy January 2023), HAPPY CAMPER (Mudpuppy January 2022), and A RIVER OF DUST (Chronicle Books, July 25, 2023) as well as THE OCEAN’S HEART forthcoming from Lerner in Spring 2026!

⭐️ A “Love Bundle” Consisting of a Signed Copy of LOVE WILL TURN YOU AROUND AND a Heart Pillow from the lovely and talented Mary Munson!!!

Please join me in thanking these very generous authors and other writing professionals for contributing their books and writing expertise as prizes by visiting their websites and blogs, considering their books and services for birthday, holiday or other gift purchases, rating and/or reviewing their books on GoodReads, Amazon, B&N, or anywhere else if you like them, recommending them for school and library visits, and supporting them in any other

14 thoughts on “The 2025 Valentiny Contest WINNERS!!!

  1. Heather Kinser says:
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    Congratulations Susan on your 1st place win. I loved your story’s clever punchline! Thank you Susanna for this inspiring contest, which helped me break out of a writing funk this year.

    • Susan Jakubowski says:
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      Thanks, Heather. I have printed your poem to add to my forever file of poems marked “Read again and again”. You are so talented!

  2. Mona Voelkel says:
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    Congrats to all the winners! Congrats also to everyone who created (or commented on) a brand new story or poem! Susanna and judges, thank you for all your hard work.

  3. Lucretia Schafroth says:
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    Congratulations to all of this year’s Valentiny winners! Thank you to Susanna, the judges and prize donors for your generous donations of time and prizes.

  4. Sarah Meade says:
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    Congratulations to the Valentiny winners, HMs, and participants! This is such a fun contest, and I loved reading all the stories. Thank you, Susanna and judges!

  5. Susan Jakubowski says:
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    Thank you, Susanna, judges, participants, and all who voted for my poem.  Winning 1st place has given me the incentive to continue writing a collection of poems that will be good enough to have children ask, β€œPlease, read just one more!” 

  6. Danielle Anderson says:
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    Aaaah! I submitted my entry thinking I had no chance of an honourable mention, much less being a finalist. I can’t believe it! Thank you so much for choosing my story.

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