Sunday, December 2, 2012

Writing Contest Opportunity


Students from SFS have won up to $1,000 USD!

Writing Categories

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL WRITING CATEGORIES
• Font: 12 pt. Times New Roman or Arial
• Titles: Titles at the top of the first page only. Do not use a separate title page. Poems should be titled individually.
• Do Not Use Real Names: Real names should not be used. Winning work is displayed publicly and the identities of real people must be protected.
• No Name: The student’s name should NOT appear anywhere on the manuscript.
• No Images: No illustrations, photographs or graphics.
• Sources: Sources must be cited. Footnotes/works cited are not considered part of the word count.
• Collaboration: Collaborative works are not allowed in any writing categories

Short Story
Category Description
A fictional narrative written in prose.
Special Instructions
1,300–3,000 words.
Please note word length limits for Flash Fiction compared to Short Story.
Short Stories in which humor or science fiction/fantasy are key elements should be submitted in those respective categories.

Personal Essay / Memoir

Category Description
A self-revelatory work dealing with individual experience.
Special Instructions
Grades 7–8: 500–3,000 words.
Grades 9–12: 750–3,000 words.
This category includes nonfiction work only. Fictional essays should be submitted in the Short Story or Flash Fiction categories.

Humor

Category Description
Writing that uses satire, parody or humorous anecdote.
600 – 3,000 words.
Work in any genre in which humor is the key element should be submitted in this category.

Details on how to submit can be found here.  If you are interested in submitting work, please see Mrs. Lee to continue the editing process. You must be entered by January (exact date TBA). 

Also, DEC. 5 is the last day to submit work to Magpie, the school's literary magazine. If you wish to submit your memoir, please email Mrs. Lee at youngen.lee@seoulforeign.org an electronic copy of your work. 


1 comment:

  1. Digital Art

    Category Description
    Computer-generated artwork or works captured by a digital camera and heavily collaged or manipulated to produce digital multimedia work.
    The production of digital art relies entirely upon computer software such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand, CorelDraw, or other graphics editing programs.

    Examples (including but not limited to)
    Digital collages, photo manipulation, digital painting, and fractal art.

    Special Instructions
    • Identify computer software used in the “List Materials” section of the online submission form.
    • Digital artwork that contains text for commercial purposes should be entered in the Design category.
    • Lightly manipulated digital photography should be entered in the Photography category. Work with a strong interactive element should be submitted in the Video Game Category.

    Submissions
    For each Digital Art submission, you can upload one image.

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