Showing posts with label OHC Writing Contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OHC Writing Contest. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Important Information for the OHC Writer's Guild

I'm doing this as a blog post entry, as it is the best way I know to paragraph and provide more than a line or two of information.

First, the Waycross-Ware County Library has canceled all programs and activities through April 6yth.  This would include our April 2nd meeting.

This is a difficult, scary, and challenging time for all citizens of this shrinking globe.  All we can do is follow the advice of our medical and pandemic experts.  Social distancing and canceling of events is an integral part of controlling the severity and extent of the outbreak.  But we cannot afford to have millions fall in at the same time.  We do not have the hospital and medical facilities to handle that.

How long this will last is anyone's guess.  Extensive testing and isolation measures have helped slow the disease in China and South Korea.  If we could do the same, this may be mitigated here in the USA.  But...right now, we don't have the testing capacity.  We have a skeptical populace, some wh even consider what's happening is an overaction, and maybe even a hoax.  I don't go along with that thinking.  This is real, and we need to show that the world has grown in knowledge and response, and prevent this from reaching 1918 Spanish influenza levels.

So, for right now, in-person activities of the OHC Writer's Guild have been suspended.  We will have a meeting at either the library or the Heritage Center, as soon as we can in April.  At this point, I cannot project am exact date.  But it will occur when it is safe and practical to do so.

This could not come at a worse time,  We have shown some signs of recent growth, but it is terribly hard to maintain when our meetings are not routine.  But, circumstances what they are, we're going to do the best we can.

The next important question, one I need immediate feedback on, is -


What are we going to do about the Writing Contest?

Reasons to continue:  it is an activity that does not require much in the way of human contact, the publicity (limited as it may be) has already started, and even the numbers are low, it may be good to get back on track with it.

Reasons not to continue:  it is hard to promote at a time when people are not meeting and gathering points are limited, the schools are either closed or (I project), or are closing soon, choking off a critical point to fuel our contest, and we have no assurances as to when or if we can hold an awards ceremony.  

My honest opinion is that we cancel the contest and move it to the Fall.  I see little chance of proper promotion and response right now.  But I could easily be persuaded otherwise.  I need to hear from YOU, fellow members, and our I need to hear from our primary sponsors, the Okefenokee Heritage Center and the Waycross-Ware County Library.

I would like us to reach a final decision no later than this Wednesday.  If we decide yes, then I will do everything in my power to make the contest the best it can be.  But I cannot do it alone, particularly in tax season.  I will need the help of all of our members and sponsors.

As we navigate through this crisis, my thoughts and prayers are with all of us.  There is much of this I understand (helps to know the history and the effects of past outbreaks).  There are some parts I do not understand, like the weird and inexplicable run on toilet paper.

I will try to up the online ante on our group and page.  I will do everything I can to keep up our social connectivity,  And let me end on this special note -


Reading and writing are perfect activities to help you through social distancing!

So, please, share your thoughts and projects on our group and page.  This should not be, cannot be, a one-person show.   Even if we can't meet, even if our contest is delayed, we can still meet and exchange ideas and writings in the virtual community.

See you there!















Friday, February 7, 2020

Enter 2020 OHC Writer's Guild Writing Contest :IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT CONTEST POSTPONEMENT


Due to the coronavirus and what we have to do as a society to mitigate the worst of it, the writing contest will need to be delayed until the crisis is over, and schools and other activities are restored.

I apologize for this delay, and I encourage you all to keep writing!  You will have some great stuff to submit when this contest opens back up!

Please stay tuned to the OHC Facebook group and page, and to the websites for the Okefenokee Heritage Center and Waycross Ware County Library.

Stay healthy, everyone!

Enter
Sixth Annual Okefenokee Heritage Writing Contest

Submission Deadline:  CONTEST POSTPONED
Winners Announced:  CONTEST POSTPONED

Four  Different Contests

Mid/High School:  Story:    max 1,000 words
                              Poem:  max 250  words
typewritten, double-spaced only

Adult:  Story:  max 2,000 words
           poem:  max 400 words
typewritten, double-spaced only

Submission Guidelines

Submit story or poem with the submission form, answering the personal information questions.  Please DO NOT put your name on the story itself.

Submission forms can be obtained at the Okefenokee Heritage Center or at other locations to be announced as the contest progresses.

Submission Limits

The limit per author on Mid/High School will be three total, story and poetry entries combined.  There is no limit to adult entries, but they will need to pay the $10 entry fee for each story entry, or $5 for each poetry entry.



Submission Locations

Please send submissions to the Okefenokee Heritage Center.  Some schools may have submissions gathered at a school location and then sent at one time.  If you are in school, please check with your teacher or with school administration.

Submission Fees

There are no fees for elementary and secondary submissions.  There is a $10 per story entry for adults, and $5 for each poetry entry, and it should be included with the story and submission form.

No Plagiarism

Original author entries only.  If a plagiarized entry is found, that writer and all their entries will be expelled from the contest, and they will be banned from participating in future years.  If you are a student, teachers and parents will be notified.

Prizes

There will be cash prizes for all contests. :

First prize:  Story $50 Poetry $25 (School)
                   Story $100 Poetry $50 (Adult) 
Second Prize:  Story $30 Poetry $15 (School)
                        Story $50 Poetry $25 (adult)
Third Prize:  Story $20 Poetry $10 (School)
                    Story $25 Poetry $10 (Adult)

Judging

There will be at least three judges at each level.  Each entry will be judged on a blind basis, only being identified by number and not by name.

Tallying and scoring should be completed by CONTEST POSTPONED with winners to be presented TBA.

Please send entries to:

Okefenokee Heritage Center
1460 N Augusta Ave
Waycross, GA  31503


Sixth Annual OHC Writer's Guild Writer's Contest Submission Form IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT CONTEST POSTPONEMENT

Due to the coronavirus and what we have to do as a society to mitigate the worst of it, the writing contest will need to be delayed until the crisis is over, and schools and other activities are restored.

I apologize for this delay, and I encourage you all to keep writing!  You will have some great stuff to submit when this contest opens back up!

Please stay tuned to the OHC Facebook group and page, and to the websites for the Okefenokee Heritage Center and Waycross Ware County Library.

Stay healthy, everyone!




OHC 2020 Writer's Contest Submission Form
Okefenokee Heritage Center
Sixth Annual Writer's Contest
Submission Form

This form must be attached to all story and poetry submissions.

Name:  ___________________________________

Address: __________________________________

               __________________________________

               __________________________________

Contact:  __________________________________
    contact can be phone number, e-mail, or school

Please check which contest your entry is submitted for:

           
          Secondary:   Story _________        No Entry Fee
            (6th - 12th)             
                               Poetry ________         No Entry Fee
             
           Adult:          Story _________        Include $10 Entry Fee

                               Poetry ________        Include $5 Entry Fee    
Submission Deadline: CONTEST POSTPONED 
Winners Announced:  CONTEST POSTPONED
Original Entries Only – no plagiarism
Please submit this form return attached to your story/poem.  Please be sure you do not put your name on your story - only on the submission form.  Please deliver or send to:

Attention: OHC Writer's Contest
Okefenokee Heritage Center
1460 N Augusta Ave

Waycross, GA  31503

Monday, November 26, 2018

Pomegranates by Alexandra Cochon: Another 2018 OHC Writer's Contest Student Poetry Winner!

Woohoo!  Our first place winner, Ware County Student Alexandra Cochon!  Alexandra also won the Judge's Prize in Student Story!


Pomegranates
by Alexandra Cochon

Hades and Persephone Reimagined, set in Ancient Greece

he comes in the spring

when the sun is high,

and the sweet, overwhelming scent of flowers

tickles his nose.

she walks in awe

around the gardens,

entranced by the gifts of life

that the season brings.

hades doesn't notice her at first,

the girl with the big hair,

with an even bigger heart,

gently stroking the petals of a marigold.

persephone notices him immediately;

incongruous,

wearing dark, dark clothing amidst such a colorful place:

a black hole sucking life out of an entire universe.


he hears hesitant footsteps approach from behind,

as if the one approaching was afraid to startle him;

hades notices the floral scent intensify,

and turns around.

"I don't remember seeing you here before."

"It's my first time."

"Are you enjoying it?"

"Tremendously."

"Persephone."

"What?"

"My name is Persephone."

"I'm known as Hades in these parts."

"The feared god of the underworld."

"And you, the loved goddess of spring."


"Tell me, Hades, do you live up to your name?

Are you really as feared and ruthless as they say?

Do you enjoy making people suffer?"

"It's best to leave it up to your own judgment.

Tell me, Persephone, are you as deceitfully lovely as they say?

Do you know no mercy?"

Persephone grins:

something feral and unleashed hidden within.

"Perhaps you'll have to find out for yourself."

"Perhaps."

and with a deep bow, hades disappears---

pomegranate seeds left in his wake.

persephone cautiously approaches the fruit,

Enticed,

she takes six in her palm---

and then she eats.








Friday, November 16, 2018

Dreamer by Cheyenne Irby: Another 2018 OHC Writer's Contest Student Poetry Winner!


In the five year history of the OHC Writer's Contest, no one has won more awards than Ware County student Cheyenne Irby!  Above she is pictured holding her certificate and check with OHC Director Elizabeth Simpson. Here is her second place poem!


Dreamer
by Cheyenne Irby

I dream of nothing every night
I float surrounded by an endless dark
But after a moment I always look closer
Refusing to believe that is all there is
Nothingness

When I look close enough I see stars in the black
Winking in and out of existence
I see shadows too, dancing to and fro
Graceful even without a light to guide their steps
Fearless and beautiful

A shadow halts and holds out an arm
'Beckoning me to join in their revelry
After a moment I timidly accept
And I'm pulled into the whirling dance
Stumbling, unsure

Slowly I adjust to the blistering pace
My steps and sways growing more certain
And a laugh bubbles up from within me unbidden
That I let free and let wash over like a melody
Rejoicing

Suddenly a light floods the darkness
And I cry out in pain as I'm blinded
I stumble awkwardly and nearly fall
But I am caught by a strong hand at my wait
Steady and unmoving

I open my eyes to see rolling fields
And rejoicing people have replaced the shadows
They help me up and I smile along with them
As I am pulled laughing once more into a dizzying dance
Mystical, musical

I awake








Monday, November 12, 2018

He Has a Certain Type of Significance by Jules Hagains : Student Poetry Winner!

Our third place winner, by Jules Hagains of Coffee County Schools!


He Has a Certain Type of Significance
by Jules Hagains

He has a certain type of significance
That kind that you can never exactly put your finger on, but you know there is something lurking.
You know what I mean?
He is nervous.  The mockingbird side of him shows through.
I hear him shuffle his feet.  Anxiety radiates off of him -
Just because I was once blind never means I don't know his intentions.

I feel his aura.  I can sense the blue dim mood.
He jumps.  The fear ruins my vibe.
He is a bubble person.  I can tell just by the intrusion reaction.
But...he will have to learn that as long as it rained, as long as he visits this bus stop
I will share my umbrella.

He needs it.  He is a stranger.
But it rains here endlessly, and I will let no one stand in the rain.
He holds his express ticket closely as the bus pulls up, and I
Find it unfortunate to see him go, closing my umbrella as we board.
He breaks away from me, and I know we will go to different realities.

I see him examine the doors to pass through.
He goes through the very last, and so I 
Feel sad, because that is the Nicher reality.
And that reality is dying.  I feel bad, as much as I try
I will never understand what it is like
For your world to waste away, perhaps before your eyes.


Nomads, as I am, cannot understand.

It's just not possible.


Thursday, November 8, 2018

The Black and White Cat by Myra Relyea: Student Poetry Winner 2018 OHC Writer's Contest



Congratulations to Myra Relyea on winning the Judge's Prize for Student Poetry!  She is a student in Ware County and is the daughter of OHC Writer's Guild member, Cristina Relyea.


The Black and White Cat
by Myra Relyea


The black and white cat
A child from an unknown mother
A sassy princess with a stick up her butt

A little mischievous, wild child that's hidden in the dark and sulking in the light

She may seem evil to you or extra but she holds all the memories
From when I was young and I couldn't compare to my mother's height to now when im a
teen trying to succeed in life and figure out the differences between wrong and right

The memories she holds do not just include me protecting her from enemies like little
siblings trying to suffocate her and comforting me when I couldn't fall asleep

She also has the memories that involve our friends and family
From Easter and Christmas

She has the memories of when we were tiny and dancing to early 2000's Katy Perry
music and the memories of when it was Thanksgiving where we'd eat so much that
slight movements would make us throw up

Bu most important to all of my family is the memory of Nanny she holds

This is just a summary of the memories the black and white cat holds

Friday, August 24, 2018

Enter 2018 OHC Writer's Guild Writing Contest!

Enter
Fifth Annual Okefenokee Heritage Writing Contest

Submission Deadline:  October 12th, 2018
Winners Announced:  November 4th, 2018

Four  Different Contests

Mid/High School:  Story:    max 1,000 words
                              Poem:  max 250  words
typewritten, double-spaced only

Adult:  Story:  max 2,000 words
           poem:  max 400 words
typewritten, double-spaced only

Submission Guidelines

Submit story or poem with the submission form, answering the personal information questions.  Please DO NOT put your name on the story itself.

Submission forms can be obtained at the Okefenokee Heritage Center or at other locations to be announced as the contest progresses.

Submission Limits

The limit per author on Mid/High School will be three total, story and poetry entries combined.  There is no limit to adult entries, but they will need to pay the $10 entry fee for each story entry, or $5 for each poetry entry.



Submission Locations

Please send submissions to the Okefenokee Heritage Center.  Some schools may have submissions gathered at a school location and then sent at one time.  If you are in school, please check with your teacher or with school administration.

Submission Fees

There are no fees for elementary and secondary submissions.  There is a $10 per story entry for adults, and $5 for each poetry entry, and it should be included with the story and submission form.

No Plagiarism

Original author entries only.  If a plagiarized entry is found, that writer and all their entries will be expelled from the contest, and they will be banned from participating in future years.  If you are a student, teachers and parents will be notified.

Prizes

There will be cash prizes for all contests. :

First prize:  Story $50 Poetry $25 (School)
                   Story $100 Poetry $50 (Adult) 
Second Prize:  Story $30 Poetry $15 (School)
                        Story $50 Poetry $25 (adult)
Third Prize:  Story $20 Poetry $10 (School)
                    Story $25 Poetry $10 (Adult)

Judging

There will be at least three judges at each level.  Each entry will be judged on a blind basis, only being identified by number and not by name.

Tallying and scoring should be completed by November 2d with winners to be presented November 4th.

Please send entries to:

Okefenokee Heritage Center
1460 N Augusta Ave
Waycross, GA  31503


Fifth Annual OHC Writer's Guild Submission Form

OHC 2018 Writer's Contest Submission Form
Okefenokee Heritage Center
Fifth Annual Writer's Contest
Submission Form

This form must be attached to all story and poetry submissions.

Name:  ___________________________________

Address: __________________________________

               __________________________________

               __________________________________

Contact:  __________________________________
    contact can be phone number, e-mail, or school

Please check which contest your entry is submitted for:

           
          Secondary:   Story _________        No Entry Fee
            (6th - 12th)             
                               Poetry ________         No Entry Fee
             
           Adult:          Story _________        Include $10 Entry Fee

                               Poetry ________        Include $5 Entry Fee    
Submission Deadline: October 12th
Winners Announced: November 4th
Original Entries Only – no plagiarism
Please submit this form return attached with your story/poem.  Please be sure you do not put your name on your story - only on the submission form.  Please deliver or send to:

Attention: OHC Writer's Contest
Okefenokee Heritage Center
1460 N Augusta Ave

Waycross, GA  31503

Monday, August 7, 2017

OHC 2017 Writer's Contest Submission Form

OHC 2017 Writer's Contest Submission Form

Okefenokee Heritage Center
Fourth Annual Writer's Contest
Submission Form

This form must be attached to all story and poetry submissions.

Name:  ___________________________________

Address: __________________________________

               __________________________________

               __________________________________

Contact:  __________________________________
    contact can be phone number, e-mail, or school

Please check which contest your entry is submitted for:

           
          Secondary:   Story _________        No Entry Fee
            (6th - 12th)             
                               Poetry ________         No Entry Fee
             
           Adult:          Story _________        Include $10 Entry Fee

                               Poetry ________        Include $5 Entry Fee    
Submission Deadline: October 13th
Winners Announced: November 5th

Please submit this form return attached with your story/poem.  Please be sure you do not put your name on your story - only on the submission form.  Please deliver or send to:

Attention: OHC Writer's Contest
Okefenokee Heritage Center
1460 N Augusta Ave
WaycrossGA  31503