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性奴调教 Undergraduate Writing Award: 1818 High School Edition

性奴调教's 1818 Writing Competition honors literary achievement in grades 9-12 in three genres: short fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction.

2024-25 Competition Guidelines

Poetry

This year, the committee will be accepting poetry submissions.

Submission Requirements

Submissions must be in Times New Roman, may not exceed 5,000 words, and should be saved as a Word document or PDF. Each student may only submit one piece for consideration. The document title should include the student鈥檚 last name and piece title. Finally, please include a header at the beginning of your submission that contains the following information: 

  • Student's first and last name  
  • Student's email  
  • 1818 teacher name(s)  
  • School name 
  • Title of submission

Eligibility

All students enrolled in 性奴调教's 1818 high school dual credit courses are eligible to participate in the 性奴调教 Undergraduate Writing Award: 1818 High School Edition.

Prizes 

  • First Prize: $200
  • Second Prize: $150
  • Third Prize: $100

First-, second- and third-place winners will also receive a certificate and St. Louis Literary Award merchandise. The winners must respond to their email to receive these winnings. 

Assistance

If you have questions, please email evan.webster@slu.edu .

2023-24 Contest Judges

Entries are judged anonymously by the following panel:

  • Panel of graduate students in the 性奴调教 English department to screen initial admissions.
  • Ron Austin is an assistant professor of English and creative writing at 性奴调教 and the author of Avery Colt Is A Snake, A Thief, A Liar (2019).
  • Paige Chant is a University Core librarian at 性奴调教. She earned an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Washington in Seattle and is chair of the Undergraduate Writing Award Committee.
  • Andy Harper is an assistant professor of English at 性奴调教, teaching and writing about 19th- and early 20th-century American literature and creative nonfiction.
  • Edward Ibur is the executive director of the St. Louis Literary Award Programs at 性奴调教 and a former English and creative writing teacher.
  • Sheri McCord is the faculty liaison support coordinator for English in the 1818 Accelerated College Credit Program.
  • Frances Pestello has a Ph.D. in Sociology and teaches for the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at 性奴调教.
  • Maryse Jayasuriya is a professor of English at 性奴调教. teaching and writing about postcolonial and 20th- and 21st-century British literature. She is the author of "Terror and Reconciliation: Sri Lankan Anglophone Literature, 1983-2009," editor of "Critical Insights: The Immigrant Experience," and associate editor of South Asian Review.

Past Winning Submissions

2024 Award for Short Fiction 

First Prize: by Elseah Congiard 
Second Prize: by Margaret D. Cima 
Third Prize: by Zayna Fakhani 

2022-2023 

First Prize: 鈥溾 by Suzanne Bigelow 
Second Prize: 鈥溾 by Emily Smith 
Third Prize: 鈥溾 by Elseah Congiardo