Deadline: 30 September 2010
Eligibility: New Zealand residents
Reading/Application Fee: NZ$5.00
Accepts (genre): non-fiction essay, visual arts essay
Prize/Payment: $250
This year our cultural studies competition will be judged by DR. BRENDA ALLEN, RUDOLF BOELEE and DR. CASSANDRA FUSCO
FIRST PRIZE: $250
Up to four runners up will each receive one year's free subscription to Takahe
Entry Fee: NZ$5.00
Entries of previously unpublished works should be posted to:
Takahe 2010 Cultural Studies Competition
PO Box 13-335
Christchurch 8141
New Zealand
To be received no later than 30 September 2010. No email entries, please. Results will be published in Takahe 71 (December) 2010.
This is an opportunity for writers, established and nascent, students and others to contribute a previously unpublished non-fiction "window" on our shared world.
Entries — two categories (formats below)
a. Non-fiction essay : on any topic (memoir, biography, historical or cultural comment) or an extract from a work in progress. Maximum word count of 2,000 words (and may include black and white photographs and/or illustrations; min. 300 dpi, suitable for reproduction)
b. Visual arts essay : should include an artist's statement or interview with an artist of approx. 1,000 words and include a minimum of four colour images (min. 300 dpi, suitable for reproduction).
No entry form is necessary. Simply attach a cover sheet to submitted manuscript stating:
the name and address of the author (in print) and indicate the category , a or b, and
the word count. Please do not write your name on the manuscript since these are to be judged anonymously.
Entries should be of previously unpublished work: set out in double line spacing on one side of A4 and posted to:
Takahe, 2010 Cultural Studies Competition,
PO Box 13-335,
Christchurch,
New Zealand 8141
to be received no later than 30 September 2010.
Multiple entries are welcome.
No email entries, please.
Enclose a SSAE if return of manuscript is required.
Results will be published in Takahe No. 71 (December) 2010
More information here.
Eligibility: New Zealand residents
Reading/Application Fee: NZ$5.00
Accepts (genre): non-fiction essay, visual arts essay
Prize/Payment: $250
This year our cultural studies competition will be judged by DR. BRENDA ALLEN, RUDOLF BOELEE and DR. CASSANDRA FUSCO
FIRST PRIZE: $250
Up to four runners up will each receive one year's free subscription to Takahe
Entry Fee: NZ$5.00
Entries of previously unpublished works should be posted to:
Takahe 2010 Cultural Studies Competition
PO Box 13-335
Christchurch 8141
New Zealand
To be received no later than 30 September 2010. No email entries, please. Results will be published in Takahe 71 (December) 2010.
This is an opportunity for writers, established and nascent, students and others to contribute a previously unpublished non-fiction "window" on our shared world.
Entries — two categories (formats below)
a. Non-fiction essay : on any topic (memoir, biography, historical or cultural comment) or an extract from a work in progress. Maximum word count of 2,000 words (and may include black and white photographs and/or illustrations; min. 300 dpi, suitable for reproduction)
b. Visual arts essay : should include an artist's statement or interview with an artist of approx. 1,000 words and include a minimum of four colour images (min. 300 dpi, suitable for reproduction).
No entry form is necessary. Simply attach a cover sheet to submitted manuscript stating:
the name and address of the author (in print) and indicate the category , a or b, and
the word count. Please do not write your name on the manuscript since these are to be judged anonymously.
Entries should be of previously unpublished work: set out in double line spacing on one side of A4 and posted to:
Takahe, 2010 Cultural Studies Competition,
PO Box 13-335,
Christchurch,
New Zealand 8141
to be received no later than 30 September 2010.
Multiple entries are welcome.
No email entries, please.
Enclose a SSAE if return of manuscript is required.
Results will be published in Takahe No. 71 (December) 2010
More information here.