Chang-Kolodziej Award information
The Iris
Chang & Peter Kolodziej Writing Awards
Iris Chang
(1968-2004), who graduated from Uni High in 1985, was the author of three
acclaimed works of nonfiction, including the best-selling Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II
(1997). Peter Kolodziej (1963-2005), who graduated from Uni High in 1979,
was a Harvard- and MIT-trained biochemist and biologist whose work as a
Vanderbilt University scientist focused on the genetic factors involved in the
development of neurons and the trachea. After the passing of Iris and Peter
within months of each other, Peter’s brother Daniel Kolodziej offered to
establish an award in their honor. Daniel had worked with Iris as an editor of
the Unique literary magazine
and knew of her passion for good writing. Peter was also devoted to the written
word, both as an avid reader and an accomplished scientific author. Thanks to
Daniel’s initiative, as well as the generosity of Iris’s classmates, the Iris
Chang & Peter Kolodziej Writing Awards were established in 2006.
Categories
• Entries will be judged in two categories: Fiction and Nonfiction.
• “Fiction” includes, but is not limited to, short
stories, one-act plays, scenes from longer dramatic works, and chapters from
novels in progress.
•
“Nonfiction” includes, but is not limited to, personal essays or memoirs,
journalistic reportage (news stories, feature stories, investigative projects,
etc.), and academic papers.
Prizes
• $100 will
be awarded to the winner in each category.
• Winners will
be announced at the Uni High Awards Ceremony on May 9, 2022.
Eligibility
• All
current Uni High students, subfreshman through senior, are eligible to enter.
• Students
may submit work in both categories.
• Students
are limited to one entry per category.
• Each
entry must be limited to no more than 2,500 words.
• Work that
has been published elsewhere (such as in a Uni student publication or a local
newspaper), written for a class, or submitted to other contests IS eligible.
Entry
Preparation
• Each
submission must be accompanied by a completed entry form (https://forms.gle/mHHN1cAVdLfN9ciZ9).
• Entries
must be shared as a Google Doc (with “edit” permissions) with Mr. Mitchell at mtmitch704@gmail.com. Entries should be double-spaced, and the file name
should be your last name and “Fiction” or “Nonfiction,” depending on the
category you are entering (e.g. Jones Fiction).
Deadline
• Entries must
be submitted as a Google Doc shared with mtmitch704@gmail.com by the end of the day Monday, April 25, 2022.
Judging
• Entries
will be judged (name-blind) by alumni of the University of Illinois Creative
Writing program.
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