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The Prize, a gift of approximately $2,000 per year, is
to be awarded at the annual Honors Assembly to a graduating Columbia
College senior who has written a single piece or a body of work in
prose fiction or playwriting while at Columbia, so distinguished in its
originality of concept and excellence of execution that it fairly
demands the award, support and recognition that the prize intends.
The Prize is open only to graduating seniors in Columbia College.
The work must be written in English and may not be a work of
translation.
The Prize will not be given in a year in which there is no worthy
recipient upon whom the Selection Committee can agree. Following a year
in which no award is given, two equal prizes may, at the discretion of
the committee, be awarded to deserving candidates.
Because Mrs. Brownstein and the Donor recognize comedy to be one of the
most difficult forms of writing, special consideration shall be given
to a writer whose work exhibits the wit, warmth, and humor that inform
successful comedic writing.
Submissions must include a cover sheet (which the applicants prepare;
there is no pre-fab form) with the applicant’s (a) name and ID number, (b) local address and phone number, (c) permanent address and phone number; the
cover sheet must also indicate that the submission is for the
Brownstein Prize.
Each submission must also be accompanied by an autobiographical essay
of not more than a page discussing the writer's future plans and the
use to which he/she intends to put the Prize money. Applicants must
submit four (4) copies of their work, each copy bearing a cover sheet,
accompanied by a copy of the autobiographical essay; these four copies
should be deposited in 602 Philosophy Hall.
DEADLINE: Monday, March 1, 2010 at
2:00 p.m.
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