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South Dakota Humanities Council sponsoring veterans story contest


The South Dakota Humanities Council is sponsoring a storytelling contest for veterans that will culminate with an awards ceremony at the South Dakota Festival of Books Oct. 2-4 in Brookings. 

Written submissions will be accepted from July 15-Aug. 15 for the Veterans Story Contest, which is open to veterans or current service members of any branch of the United States military currently living in South Dakota.

Submissions should consist of new, unpublished material addressing the military experience, such as recovery or lessons learned. Individuals may submit up to 1,500 written words in any format — poetry, prose, fiction, creative nonfiction, etc. There is a limit of one submission per person. Entries must include name, address, phone and email.

During an interview with SDHC prior to his appearance at the 2017 Festival of Books in Deadwood, National Book Award-winning author Tim O’Brien said writing about war helps writers and readers find meaning in what happened.

“The word war is such an abstraction – it’s almost meaningless as a word,” O’Brien says. “It’s not until it’s something specific that it takes on any meaning, and often that’s through a story.”

Three finalists will be invited to the South Dakota Festival of Books in Brookings for a reading of their work by U.S. Navy veteran and 2020 Festival author Jerri Bell, who will announce the winners and hold a workshop specifically for veterans. Bell is one of many award-winning veteran authors who have appeared at the Festival of Books, which in the past has featured O’Brien and Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Olen Butler.

Bell, the managing editor for “O-Dark-Thirty,” the literary journal of the Veterans Writing Project, retired from the Navy in 2008. Her assignments included antisubmarine warfare in the Azores Islands, sea duty on USS Mount Whitney and HMS Sheffield, and attaché duty at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, Russia.

The South Dakota Humanities Council, a statewide humanities organization that hosts the annual the Festival, will ask finalists to attend the Festival Oct. 2-4 in Brookings. Writers do not need to attend the Festival to submit work. A representative can read the author’s work on the finalist’s behalf.

Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place.

Stories should be submitted to:

Carolyn Marshall-Speakman

carolyn@sdhumanities.org

1215 Trail Ridge Rd Ste A

Brookings, SD 57006

For more information or questions, contact SDHC at 605-688-6113.

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