The Fountain Essay Contest 2019 17/12/201917/12/2019 Department of foreign languages We at The Fountain believe that every voice should be heard, and that every challenge should be respected and can offer insight into our own lives. We all face new challenges in our lives. They can be massive undertakings, such as moving across a country and beginning a new school. Or sometimes the more routine tasks, such as getting out of the bed in the morning while undergoing depression, can themselves be massive challenges. We want to hear about your challenges and how you mentally, physically, and/or spiritually prepare for them. How do you find strength when you feel it does not exist? And what have you learned, or are learning, from your challenges? Deadline for submissions: March 1, 2020 Contest open to all writers worldwide Ideal word count to be between 1,500 and 2,500 Submit yours at https://forms.gle/pQj93gNvZiDGd4GaA. The winners and the essays of the previous contests can be found at The Fountain Essay Contests Submissions start: November 1, 2019 Deadline for submissions: March 1, 2020 Winners announced: May 31, 2020 Cash prizes: 1st Place – $1,000 2nd Place – $500 3rd Place – $300 Two Honorable Mentions – $150 each THEME What qualifies a good essay? An essay that you feel your heart rests more comfortably on. The more concise an essay, the more acceptable it is. Its authenticity and uniqueness, and how elaborately you put your theme into words so that others are inspired from it. REFERENCES Do we have to include references, bibliography, notes, etc. as in an academic journal? The Fountain is not a journal. Thus, we do not expect a full scale reference list for all the information you provide. But, we encourage contributors to provide at least a reasonable number of references (not more than four or five) especially for the arguments borrowed from other sources, as it would make your work more reliable. If the kind of information you provide needs citation, please provide it; but essays with lengthy references are not preferred. Some reference and recommendations for further reading may help readers who are interested in the essay. Accuracy of data is expected in essays in which information provided needs sourcing. An essay based on personal experience does not require citation, and it is equally acceptable. WORD COUNT Does the word count limit include the bibliography or just the essay itself? The Fountain is not a full-scale academic journal, so we expect authors to keep references to a maximum of four or five. Notes can be more. References and notes do not make a big change in word count which is advised to be between 1,500 and 2,500. A range is always necessary to be able to have an objective measure in terms of size. STYLE What kind of writing style do you expect? Can we use informal phrases? Is this essay supposed to be a personal opinion piece, or more of a scholarly supported article? In writing style, we mainly seek consistency. We prefer the Chicago Manual of Style, but if you are more familiar with another style, that is also acceptable. Some informal usage can be OK in a certain essay, but not in another. It is basically the author’s call. Would an essay in the short story genre qualify for the contest? As long as your theme is skillfully woven through its structure, and if it upholds The Fountain’s values and principles, yes. PUBLISHING Are you going to publish submitted essays anywhere? We might publish submissions in The Fountain, both the print and web editions, even if the essays did not win any prize. By submitting your essay to this contest, you agree that you give permission to The Fountain to publish it in any medium. NUMBER OF ENTRY Can I submit more than one essay? No. One entry per person. DISQUALIFICATION What makes an essay disqualified? Offensive and devotional essays—particularly essays that emphasize superiority of a specific worldview or derogating a specific worldview—will not be considered for the Grand Prize. Essays that “propagate” a certain spiritual order, a religious denomination, a spiritual leader, or a political activist, etc. in a way that subordinates all other faiths and traditions are considered devotional and will be disqualified. Title is missing – Do not forget to put a title. Title tells a lot about the essay and important for readers and reviewers to see what lies in the center of your message. Missing title will disqualify your submission. EVALUATION Who will determine the winners? Can you explain more specifically what you are looking for in a winner? The winners will be determined by our board who will decide according to the literary effectiveness of the essay in reflecting the philosophy behind the motto, richness in content, and authenticity. All submitted essays will be evaluated using the following criteria. Relevance to the contest theme (40 points) Innovation & creativity (30 points) Writing style and structure (30 points) SUBMISSION How am I going to submit my essay? Fill out the form, attach your document and send it. You can do it at https://forms.gle/pQj93gNvZiDGd4GaA. DEADLINE When is the last day for submissions? March 1, 2020 WINNERS When will the winners be announced? May 31, 2020. ELIGIBILITY Who is eligible to participate in this contest? There is no age limit or a condition to fulfill for entry. The contest is open to all who want to share his or her ideas with us. Precious opportunity for strenthening your writing skills and achieving academic betterment. i would like all of my colleagues , the staff of TMA languages department to experience this chance. if interested, feel free to participate in this foundation essay contest.