The Program for Gender Studies 2011 DR. BARBARA A. KACHUR WRITING AWARDS $200 for Each Prize: Undergraduate Creative Writing Graduate Creative Writing Undergraduate Scholarly Essay Graduate Scholarly Essay Deadline: April 11, 2011 212 Clark Hall, 5:00 p.m. Criteria for Judging: Relevance to Gender Studies Quality of Thought and Writing Originality Correct Use of IWGS Writing Award Style Sheet Requirements to Enter: Enrollment in a GS Class or Certificate, 3.0 GPA Style Sheet for the GS Writing Awards The creative writing category includes personal essays, fiction, and poetry. Issues relating to gender should play a central part in the work. If submitting personal essays or fiction, students should submit only one piece of prose, and it should be 4,000 words or fewer. If submitting poetry, students should submit five poems or fewer, a total of ten pages or fewer. If entering the scholarly essay category, students should submit one essay that is 5,000 words or fewer and include a works cited page. Cover Sheet: 1. Each submission must have a cover sheet. 2. Your name and full contact information (including student ID, e-mail and phone number) should appear ONLY on the cover sheet. (Please remove your name from all other pages before submitting. The judges will not see your name.) 3. The cover sheet should also include: a. The category in which you are submitting (Undergraduate Creative, Undergraduate Scholarly, Graduate Creative, or Graduate Scholarly). b. The title for your essay, story, or poem(s) (REQUIRED). Format: Please check both spelling and grammar before submitting. You are encouraged to use the UMSL Writing Center or a peer to proofread materials before final submission. Entries must be: 1. Word-processed. 2. Double-spaced. 3. Font: 12 point in Arial or Times New Roman. (This is 12 point TNR.) 4. Margins: 1 inch top, bottom, and sides. 5. One side of paper only. 6. Numbered and stapled pages. 7. Please do not use any report covers, folders, or binders. References: If you use Footnotes (or Endnotes) and Bibliography, you should use a recognized style (i.e., Chicago Style, APA style, or MLA Style) consistently throughout the entire essay. Information is available at the following website: The Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/index.html