The Adult Learning Writing Contest Magazine We are pleased to announce that the Insight 2020 magazine is available. You can download it at this link. Thank you to all of the the learners, tutors, teachers and program directors who make this contest possible. We hope you consider participating in the 2021 Learner Writing Contest. Thank you. NJALL [email protected] Annual Conference May 12 – 15, 2021 (Online)
Due to the continuing pandemic, NJALL’s Annual Conference for 2021 will take place fully online. We will begin with an opening plenary session on May 12th, to be followed by three days of individual sessions. Each day will include multiple workshops on a range of topics. Registration for the conference is $50.00 per person. Registered participants will have access to all of the sessions and will receive professional development certificates for all sessions they attend in real time. If you are being covered by an organization, please make sure your name and email is on the purchase order the organization submits. An electronic copy should be mailed to [email protected]. Individual registrations and purchase orders must be received by May 1st to guarantee registration. Any cancellations must take place by May 1st to ensure a refund. Please send any questions to [email protected] NJALL is holding its seventh annual adult learner writing contest. This year we will award cash prizes in five categories - fiction, non-fiction, memoir, poetry and photography. All of the winners and selected other submissions will be published in a free magazine that will be available from our website in the summer of 2021. Winners and their teachers/tutors will receive printed copies of the magazine (when possible).
Categories Fiction Non-fiction Memoir Poetry Photography Prizes 1st Place - $100 2nd Place - $50 3rd Place - $25 Guidelines * All adult learners are eligible, including students in adult literacy programs, those in adult high schools or equivalency programs, those in developmental education programs, those enrolled in English language classes and students studying for citizenship. * Learners can submit one piece per category, except for poetry. Learners can submit up to five poems for consideration. Learners can send in submissions for multiple categories. * All submissions must be original and represent the work of the learner - not the work of their teacher or tutor. Teachers/tutors may help with spelling and grammar, but it should be limited in nature. We are using the honor system with regards to this. * English language learners can get help with translation, but the work should remain their own. Submitting Submissions need to be received by March 26th, 2021 at [email protected] The email should identify the category of the submission. Submissions should include the learner's name and contact information and the name of the program or school they attend. The submission should also include a two or three sentence self-description of the learner. If the learner wishes to remain anonymous or use a pen-name, this information should be provided when the work is submitted. By entering the contest, the learner agrees to have their piece published in the magazine if it is selected. All those submitting work will be notified of the decisions by April 16th, 2021. You can download a copy of the call for submissions and guidelines here. Please send any questions to njall[email protected] Acting as a Reviewer If you are interested in serving as a reviewer, please send an email to njall[email protected] We are particularly interested in having learners serve on the review committee. |
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