Wednesday, October 14, 2009

$5000 Prize for Writing and Community Service

From independent publisher Dzanc Books:

The deadline for application for the Dzanc Prize 2009 is rapidly approaching - November 1, 2009.

In 2007, to further its mission of fostering literary excellence, community involvement, and education, Dzanc Books created the Dzanc Prize, which provides monetary aid in the sum of $5,000, to a writer of literary fiction. All writers applying for the Dzanc Prize must have a work-in-progress they can submit for review, and present the judges with a Community Service Program they can facilitate somewhere in the United States. Such programs may include anything deemed "educational" in relation to writing. Examples would include: working with HIV patients to help them write their stories; doing a series of workshops at a drop-in youth homeless center; running writing programs in inner-city schools; or working with older citizens looking to write their memoirs. All community programs under the Dzanc Prize must run for a full year.

Details here.

(P.S. The original message goes on to note that reading from your work at the local library will not cut it as a community project!)

Work-in-Progress

DC-area author Leslie Pietrzyk explores the creative process and all things literary.