CALL FOR PAPERS
The Science Fiction Foundation seeks entries for its annual graduate
essay prize.
£250 will be awarded for the best unpublished essay in science fiction
criticism.
The winning entry will be published in the journal 'Foundation'.
The judges of the competition are:
Andrew M. Butler (Canterbury Christ Church University College): editor
of 'Vector'
Elizabeth Hand: author and reviewer for 'The Magazine of F&SF'
Gary K. Wolfe (Roosevelt University, Chicago): reviewer for 'Locus'
The deadline for submissions is 31st May 2004.
Entrants must be registered for a higher degree.
The judges reserve the right to withhold the award.
Two electronic copies should be submitted, one anonymous, of 5000-8000
words.
Submissions should be sent as a Word document to:
Dr Farah Mendlesohn
Editor of 'Foundation'
farah@fjm3.demon.co.uk
All submissions will be considered for publication in 'Foundation'.
The Science Fiction Foundation seeks entries for its annual graduate
essay prize.
£250 will be awarded for the best unpublished essay in science fiction
criticism.
The winning entry will be published in the journal 'Foundation'.
The judges of the competition are:
Andrew M. Butler (Canterbury Christ Church University College): editor
of 'Vector'
Elizabeth Hand: author and reviewer for 'The Magazine of F&SF'
Gary K. Wolfe (Roosevelt University, Chicago): reviewer for 'Locus'
The deadline for submissions is 31st May 2004.
Entrants must be registered for a higher degree.
The judges reserve the right to withhold the award.
Two electronic copies should be submitted, one anonymous, of 5000-8000
words.
Submissions should be sent as a Word document to:
Dr Farah Mendlesohn
Editor of 'Foundation'
farah@fjm3.demon.co.uk
All submissions will be considered for publication in 'Foundation'.


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