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Undergraduate Essay Contest

 

ESSAY CONTEST

HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO PUBLISH YOUR WORK?

 

The History Department at The University of Texas at Austin

IS HOLDING A CONTEST FOR

EXCELLENT SHORT ESSAYS

by UT Undergraduate Students

ABOUT GREAT HISTORY BOOKS

 

WE will PUBLISH the TWO BEST ESSAYS

in the DECEMBER ISSUE of

notevenpast.org

 

ALL ENTRANTS INVITED TO PIZZA PARTY CELEBRATION

 

Open to UT history majors and all undergraduates

GREAT FOR YOUR RESUME!

 

Essays should be approximately

500 WORDS IN LENGTH

They can be about

ANY work of HISTORICAL FICTION or NON-FICTION

Essays should tell readers what the book is about & why they should read it

Take a look at the READ pages on notevenpast.org to see the kinds of essays we publish

 

Submissions and questions should be emailed by November 15 to Yana Skorobogatov, Assistant Editor, Not Even Past at: yana.skorobogatov@gmail.com

Posted October 26, 2011 More

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