Contest Description:
DUCTS.org
is seeking the best personal essay about artifacts and you.
We are
looking for deeply personal essays, no more than 2,000 words, telling
us how some artifact something discovered cleaning the attic,
the garage, the basement, something stuffed into that drawer that
you never thought youd open affected and changed your
life. What does that old diary remind you of now? That old photo?
A long lost letter? Inspire us, make us laugh, make us cry, amaze
us, shock us. Tell us what youve found in your attic besides
that rusty old fan (unless that inspired you too!).
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Title:I Found It In My Attic
Entry Fee: $10
Prize: 1st, $150, 2nd, $50, 3rd $25
Word Count: Up to 2,000 words.
Deadline: March 1, 2006
Winner: Winner will be announced in the Summer 2006 issue.
OFFICIAL
RULES:
*Reading Fee: $10. Payments are made by
credit card or electronic check through PayPal. To
submit your entry by mail use the Print
and Mail Entry Form and enclose a check with your entry form
and essay. If you experience any problems, please e-mail
us.
* Postmark/Email
Deadline: March 1, 2006. Submissions with a later postmark date
or received via email later than this date will be discarded.
*All entries
are non-returnable.
*We accept submissions three ways. (1)
You can submit using our online form
(2) by e-mailing
your manuscript as a Word.doc or Text file, or (3) you can send
manuscripts via regular mail. Please complete the Print
and Mail Entry Form and include it with your manuscript(s).
If a form does not open when you click the link, you may download
Adobe PDF Reader here.
*Manuscript
Requirements: Send no more than 2,000 words, plus title page. Good
photocopies acceptable. Mailed manuscripts must be paginated and
secured with a staple.
*More than
one manuscript may be submitted but each requires a reading fee.
Simultaneous submissions are acceptable but ducts webzine must be
notified if the manuscript is taken elsewhere.
*Manuscripts
will be judged by members of the Ducts staff purely on the basis
of skill and will be judged on quality of the writing (33.3%), originality
(33.3%) and how clearly the writer articulates the contest theme
(33.3%). No chance will be involved in determining the winner and
there will be no ties.
*Notification
Dates: Results will be announced in our Summer 2006 Issue on June
1, 2006. The 1st place submission will be posted in the June 1,
2006, Issue.
*The Winning
Entry: Winner receives publication, $150. Second prize receives
publication, $50. Third prize receives $25.
*The odds
of winning this contest will depend upon the number of entries.
*All Ducts
staff are disqualified from this contest.
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