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Logo design contest launched RALEIGH-The state Division and gain statewide recognition. sion. The contest is open to the November 27,19K, and should be Raleigh, North Carolina 27«11. of Paiim and Recreation is loA- public - and your Art Depart- sent to: Selection Committee, The Art Department can be con ing for a new logo to adorn their Dr. Wes Davis, Director of the ment is participating. Class pro- Division of Parks and Recrea- tacted for contest guidelines, uniforms, vehicles, and publica- Division in Raleigh, is seeking in- jects or individual entries are en- tion. Department of Natural judging criteria, entry re- tions - giving those with art put for a new logo which clearly couraged. Resources and Community quirements and a state parks talents an (^>portunity to win |2S0 identifies the services of the Divi- Deadline for the entries is Development, P.O. Box 27687, brochure. POETRY ESSAY FICTION $200 $400 $500 DEADLINE: Midnight Postmark, December 2, 1985 ENTRY FEE: $5.00 for two poems; $4.00 per essay; $5.00 per short story. There is no limit to the num ber of entries you may submit. ELIGIBILITY; Competition is open to all poets, fiction and non-fiction writers. RULES; All entries should be typed or printed clearly. Carbon copies, photostats and computer printouts are acceptable. Your name may be included on the manuscript or you may use a cover card or cover sheet. CATEGORIES: There is no line limit and no subject restrictions in the poetry category and you may en ter any type of poetry, structured or unstructured. This includes Free Verse, Rhymed Verse, Blank Verse, Sonnets, etc. No Haiku or Senryu. Essays should be kept to a 3000 word maximum and may concern any subject. Short Fiction should be kept to a 4500 word maximum and may concern any subject. You may enter adult or juvenile fiction. All entries will be judged on their own merit. SUGGESTIONS; Keep a copy of all work you send through the mail. Always use sufficient postage. Follow all rules completely. ATTENTION: Previously published material as well as unpublished material may be entered. All entries remain the property of the author and may be submittei elsewhere at the same time. WINNERS: A second prize of $50 and a third prize of $25 will be awarded in all three categories. Winners will be announced and awards mcti'ed c six ro eight weeks after deadline. Enclose a self- addressed, stamped envelope to receive a winner's list Decision of the judge in each category is final. Codder W/iliiitg Ceitte/i Fall Literary Competition MAIL ALL ENTRIES TO: CADDO WRITIVC CENTER P. O. Box 3767y Shreveport, Louisiana 71133-7679
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