51福利社 launches climate crisis-inspired writing competition
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥 We live at a moment when a reasonable fear of global apocalypse haunts us all. Whether we feel hope or despair鈥攐r hope in despair鈥攖he climate crisis affects our heart鈥檚 weather.
The Office for Sustainability, Department of English and Climate Change Working Group announces "The World's Climate, the Heart's Weather: Creative Writing in the Anthropocene." The competition seeks submissions about how the planet鈥檚 emergency affects the inner life, psychology and imagination of a global citizen. In this first annual creative writing competition on climate change, poets, fiction writers, essayists and playwrights are encouraged to submit original work.
鈥淥ne invaluable gift of literary art鈥攎aking it and being around it鈥攊s the way it engenders community and fosters connectivity with the wider world, however beleaguered. Isn鈥檛 that the only endurable way forward: together and awake?鈥 says Alison Swan, faculty specialist In Western's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability.
Undergraduate and graduate Western students are welcome to enter the competition; submission from students in all majors and departments is encouraged. Prizes for undergraduate and graduate winners include:
- First place: $500
- Second place: $300
- Honorable mention: $100
Entries are due by April 1, 2022, and will be blind reviewed by Western faculty and graduate students. The final round will be judged by , a world famous climate fiction writer.
For competition details, submission guidelines and frequently asked questions, see the competition website.
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