TCJ Student Writing, Art, and Film Contest

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2020 Tribal College Student Writing, Art, and Film Competition

A separate form must accompany each entry (fiction, nonfiction, poem, artwork, or film).

Postmark deadline: February 7, 2020 (writing competition) or March 22, 2019 (artwork and film competitions)

 

Attach a 100-word biographical statement (include your tribal college and major, any tribal affiliation, aspirations or interests, any credits to mentors, and information about your interest in writing/art/film). If your entry is selected, we will request your photo.

Student Consent and Warranty

If your work is selected as a winner or an honorable mention, Tribal College Journal reserves the right to edit for grammar, spelling, possible word replacement or reformatting, if necessary. We also reserve the right to restructure or delete some sections of text for readability or to preserve internal consistency of narrative. If your entry requires substantial changes, our copy editor will contact you directly for suggested changes. As our call for entry indicated, each entry is limited to a 1,000-word count maximum.

By submitting your artwork, writing, and/or film, you acknowledge Tribal College Journal’s right to use all customary means to publish and distribute the work, including not only within the TCJ magazine and website but also through various on-line services, digital editions, social networking sites, e-books, published book compilations, and mobile digital applications. The student certifies that this writing/artwork/film is original and that the author/artist/filmmaker has the authority to make this agreement. The student also certifies that the writing/artwork/film does not infringe upon any copyright or contain any libelous or unlawful matter.

 
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