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MIT Program in
Writing and Humanistic Studies
MIT, Room 14E-303
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
Telephone: 617-253-7894
FAX: 617-253-6910
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The Writing Prizes
The 2007-2008 Ilona Karmel
Writing Prizes
Description of Prizes
- THE ELLEN KING PRIZE FOR FRESHMAN
WRITING. Writing by
freshmen at MIT
in any category is eligible; e.g., short story, poetry, essay, and
drama. AWARDS: $150 first prize, $100 second prize, $50 honorable
mention.
- THE ENTERPRISE POETS PRIZE IN
IMAGINING A FUTURE.
Essays, short stories or
poems, that convincingly imagine a future human enterprise are
eligible. The word enterprise is used in the broadest possible
sense to cover products, processes, companies, industries, forms
of government, social movements, artistic forms - any human
endeavor. This prize is open to
undergraduate and
graduate MIT students. More
details to follow. AWARDS: $300 first prize, $150 second
prize
- THE ROBERT A. BOIT WRITING
PRIZE. Writing by
undergraduates in the
categories of essay, poetry and short story is eligible. Up to
four awards will be given in each category. AWARDS: $250 first
prize, $150 second prize, $100 third prize, $50 honorable
mention.
- THE S. KLEIN PRIZES
- for SCIENCE WRITING
- for TECHNICAL WRITING
Open to MIT
undergraduate and
graduate students.
Entries should be intended for non-specialized but educated
audiences and and should show evidence of publishable quality.
AWARDS IN EACH CATEGORY: $250 first prize, $150 second prize
- DEWITT WALLACE PRIZE FOR SCIENCE
WRITING FOR THE PUBLIC. Writing of any length
addressed to lay audiences on
issues and developments in science, medicine, and engineering.
Works of any length are eligible. Open to
undergraduates only.
AWARDS: $300 first prize, $150 second prize, $75 honorable
mention.
- THE BOIT MANUSCRIPT PRIZE.
Works of substantial length by
MIT undergraduates are
eligible in the categories of fiction, poetry, essay, and drama.
This prize is awarded for longer works and collections, in any
category mentioned above, which give evidence of publishable
quality. Both completed manuscripts and those in progress are
eligible. Up to three awards will be given in each category.
AWARDS: $300 first prize, $ 150 second prize, $75 honorable
mention.
- THE WRITING AND HUMANISTlC STUDIES
PRIZE FOR ENGINEERING WRITING. Writing
by
undergraduates
on any topic
of
professional
interest to engineers, is
eligible. AWARDS: $200 first prize, $ 100 second prize, $50
honorable mention.
- THE PRIZE FOR SCIENCE
FICTION. Writing by
undergraduate students
in the category of science fiction short story. AWARDS: $300 first
prize; $150 second prize; $75 honorable mention.
- THE VERA LIST PRIZE FOR WRITING ON
THE VISUAL ARTS. Writing
by undergraduate
students should demonstrate unusual and thoughtful expression on
some aspect of contemporary visual arts.
AWARDS: $500 first prize; $250 second prize.
(Sponsored by the List Visual Arts
Center)
An individual may submit only one entry in
each category within a particular competition. Entries
must be submitted to the Program in Writing and
Humanistic Studies Headquarters Office (14E-303) by 5:00 p.m. on
Friday, April 4, 2008. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS.
The winning entries will be announced in Room 14E-304 at the
awards dinner on
Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 5:00
p.m. and awards presentation at 6:00 p.m. A listing of the
winning entries will also be available at the Program in Writing and
Humanistic Studies office, 14E-303, immediately after the dinner and
on the web.
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