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If this blog seems mighty quiet, it’s not that things have slowed down at the School of Letters, it’s that I am now a graduate and a new mom. You can keep up with all the latest SofL news on their handy Facebook page. Thanks for 4 great summers, Sewanee!
Pam’s semi-finalist novel
Here’s some inspiration from Pam Dickson:
My first novel, City of Cats, came in as a semi-finalist in the Faulkner-Wisdom Competition. I wish it had won, of course, but I am happy it made the list and got through a couple of rounds of judging. I had not heard of the contest before seeing Professor Grammer’s post on the Sewanee blog-site! so glad for this and other reasons to be a part of the Sewanee SoL.
Congratulations to Pam for making it that far! How’s writing and submissions going for everyone? I got a rejection yesterday from The Sun. It’s on my fridge now.
Yoga with Mary Ann
Publishing today
Check out this interesting piece by Garrison Keillor about the new world of publishing versus the old. Curmudgeonly and nostalgic, as Keillor tends to be when writing about anything other than politics; a little depressing, as nostalgic curmudgeons usually are; also pretty interesting. 
Negative Capability
Congrats to Christine Doza, who rocked the selection committee of the Dana Awards. I think the title of her story is funny in this context:
I wanted to let you know that Negative Capability was among the top 10 finalists for the Dana Award in Short Fiction, just a few steps from the winner (yes, I know they’re giant steps in terms of fame and money, but not in terms of the excellence of the work). Congratulations on your strong showing. Obviously your work speaks to us.
Faulkner-Wisdom Writing Competition
This one is a pretty big deal. The Faulkner-Wisdom Competition, sponsored by The Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society of New Orleans, sponsors an annual competition that includes prizes for novel ($7,500 prize), novella ($2,500 prize), novel in progress ($2,000), short story ($1,500), Essay ($1,000), poetry ($750), and story by a high school student ($750). The winners will accept their prizes in person at the “Faulkner for All” literary gala in New Orleans in November. The deadline for an entry is May 1 (recently extended from April 1); rules and guidelines are so extensive that I’ll just refer you to the competition’s web site rather than attempt to summarize them. Some of us (actually all of us, given the range of genres represented) should think about entering this competition. I believe Mary Ann O’Gorman was a semifinalist in the short story category a couple of years ago; this could be our year.
Chapbook Contest
The poets among us should consider entering the Chapbook Contest sponsored each year by Split Oak Press, an independent press led by James Stafford of Ithaca College. The winner of the contest, judged by poet and novelist John Smelcer, will receive $500, publication, and 20 copies of the published chapbook.
To enter, send an unpublished manuscript, 26-30 ages, a short cover letter, and a check for $15 made out to Split Oak Press, to the press at PO Box 700, Vestal, NY 13851. Include an address, phone number, and email address in your cover letter, but do not identify yourself in any way on the manuscript itself. The deadline for submission is June 15, 2010 (postmark), and the winner will be announced August 5.
Brendan in Running Times
Wow! Exciting news from Brendan Minihan…
I will be immodest for a moment and share some exciting news on my end: my non-fiction story, “The Will to Prepare,” which I work-shopped in John Sullivan’s class this past summer, was recently published in the April issue of Running Times Magazine, out on shelves now. A longer version of the story will be posted on their website, under the High school link, soon. I would love for my non-fiction classmates to hear that their collaborative work paid off.
Brendan’s finishing his thesis and planning to graduate in May. Let’s hope he brings the family to visit this summer so we can congratulate him in person!
Call for submissions from a new journal
We’ve just received this request from the new Tomfoolery Review, a journal which sounds right down our alley:
Hello,
We are members of a literary journal course at the University of Mary Washington instructed by the 2006 Pulitzer Prize winner of poetry Claudia Emerson. We are currently in the process of producing a professional online literary journal, and we have selected humor as our focus. Inherent to the assignment is a need for submissions which at the moment is our most onerous task. We discovered that your creative writing program holds prestige and attracts many talented writers. We would greatly appreciate any and all assistance in our search for attaining submissions.
We’re invited to inspect the Tomfoolery web site, still under construction and possibly not as tomfoolish as it will be when complete, for more information. Claudia Emerson is a frequent member of the Sewanee Writers’ Conference faculty, a good writer, a nice person. Think about helping her and her students by sending your tomfoolery in her direction (but please save some for the S.O.L. blog!).
Submissions may be emailed to submissions@tomfooleryreview.com
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