(Plus Books & Honorable Mentions)
Guidelines:
• Contest is open only to currently enrolled undergraduate students.
• Eligible students are expected to attend the Festival. Recognition will occur Friday evening, April 5, 2024. (Please do not submit if you cannot attend the festival).
• Submissions must be confirmed by a sponsoring faculty member.
• Each institution is allowed a maximum of 5 (five entries); This includes ECU.
• Each institution is responsible for selecting its contestants.
• Submissions are limited to one of three categories: 1) one piece of short fiction (up to 7500 words), or one piece of creative nonfiction (up to 7500 words), or up to three poems (150 lines total).
• Prizes will not be designated by genre, but will be awarded for best writing.
• All entries must be the original work of the student.
• All entries must be neatly typed; please double-space prose entries.
• Entries will not be returned, so keep your originals.
• No identifying marks should be on the manuscript itself, except for the title.
• Provide separate Cover page with contact information: 1) Student’s Name; 2) Student’s email address AND mailing address 3) Faculty Member’s Name & Email address 3) Institution
4) Classification 5) Phone number 6) Title of original work submitted
• Submit work by email to Dr. Joshua Grasso at jgrasso@ecok.edu. In the subject line of your email submission, type “Scissortail Undergraduate Contest.”
• Professor Grasso will screen entries, then an outside judge will judge all entries that meet minimum guidelines.
DEADLINE: Email entries to jgrasso@ecok.edu must be received by Midnight March 1, 2024. There will be no exceptions. Recognition of writers will occur Friday April 5 as part of the Scissortail Creative Writing Festival held at East Central University (April 4 - 6, 2024). Please regularly visit www.ecuscissortail.blogspot.com to view festival updates. Contact: Ken Hada, khada@ecok.edu (580) 559-5557 for information regarding the Festival
Judge: Denise Tolan is graduate of The Red Earth MFA at Oklahoma City University. Her work has been included in places such as The Best Small Fictions, The Best Short Stories from The Saturday Evening Post, The Penn Review, Blue Mountain Review, Atlas and Alice, and Lunch Ticket. Her memoir, Italian Blood, was published by CavanKerry Press in October 2023.
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