Showing posts with label narrative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label narrative. Show all posts

8.15.2009

Contest for the Young 'Uns!


Speaking of Narrative, this fall they're hosting a "30 Below" story contest. They accept various forms of stories--fiction, non-fiction, even documentaries--click on the link for details. The contest opens on September 21 and closes October 29, 2009, so you've got lots of time to finish a new piece or polish an old one. Online submissions only!

Auden on Writing

Narrative, a non-profit organization that houses a great online catalogue of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from "the best new and emerging writers," has a great link to Writing: An Essay by W. H. Auden (who is obviously not a new or emerging writer, but this seems to fit in the writing guidance section). You can sign up for free to read the essay in its entirety online or print out the pdf. 

Below is my favorite phrase from the essay, which, while a bit long, is quite enjoyable, frank, and as always with Auden, beautifully written:

"Poetry is not magic. In so far as poetry, or any other of the arts, can be said to have an ulterior purpose, it is, by telling the truth, to disenchant and disintoxicate."