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DALLAS ANNOUNCES ANNUAL WRITING COMPETITION
The Dallas Genealogical Society (DGS) is sponsoring the
2012 Writing Competition for original material submitted by members and
non-members.
Hobbyists, intermediate, and professional genealogists
are invited to submit articles for consideration.
While DGS has a goal of preserving Dallas history,
articles for this competition may range beyond the local geographic area as
specified below .
ARTICLES MAY INCLUDE:
* Basic and advanced methodologies demonstrated through
case studies (not limited by geography).
* Family histories and genealogies, particularly those
linked to North Texas, including those who came from or left to settle
elsewhere
* Transcriptions, abstracts, or indexes of record groups
(including family
records) not yet filmed or digitized that relate to
Dallas or North Texas
* Ethnic, house, or military histories related to Dallas
and surrounding counties.
JUDGING CRITERIA:
* Accuracy: 1–15 points (no genealogical or historical
errors, sources cited correctly)
* Clarity and writing: 1–20 points (clarity and flow of
writing, organization, spelling and grammar)
* Overall impact and interest: 1–15 points (the article’s
depth, insight, and creativity)
Total possible points awarded per judge: 50. Articles
must score at least
25 points to be eligible for a prize.
AWARDS:
* First Prize: $500
* Second Prize: $300
* Third Prize: $150
PERIOD FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Entries will be accepted between June 1 and September 30,
2012. Winners will be announced at the Annual DGS Luncheon in December,
however, winners do not have to be present. Prize winners will be published in
a future DGS publication. By submitting articles, authors are giving DGS
permission to publish their material, however, copyright is retained by the
author.
Entries may not have been previously published. Judges’
comments will be provided upon request. All prizes may not be awarded.
GUIDELINES:
Articles must be sourced following the guidelines in
_Evidence Explained:
Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace_ by
Elizabeth Shown Mills (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 2009). The 16th
edition of _The Chicago Manual of Style_ (Chicago: University of Chicago,
2010).
Length of articles may be from 750 to 5000 words.
Submissions should be in either Word or Rich Text Format.
Images that accompany an article should be provided in digital format at a
resolution of 300 DPI and sent as attachments. The minimum size of images
should be 3'
X 5'. Identification of images and suggested captions
should be included on a page at the end of the article.
Send entries via email with 'DGS Writing Competition' in
the subject line to editorial@dallasgenealogy.com
In your email and on the first page of the entry, please include your full
name, address, telephone number, email address, and a brief biographical
sketch.
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