Thomas Wolfe Student Essay Prize


Thomas Wolfe


2003 Winner:

Carlton Morse,
Azusa Pacific University

The 2003 Thomas Wolfe Student Essay Prize
An essay contest open to undergraduates and graduates enrolled in colleges and universities worldwide

PURPOSE
To foster and recognize scholarship about Thomas Wolfe by undergraduate and graduate students.

RULES AND PROCEDURES
All essays must be related to Thomas Wolfe or his works. All essays must be between 8 and l5 double-spaced, typed pages in English. Documentation should follow the current MLA Style. Judges will be members of the Thomas Wolfe Society appointed by its president. Essays will be judged on originality, style, clarity, documentation, and contribution to knowledge or understanding of Thomas Wolfe. The original of each submission will be retained in the archives of the Society. The author may submit the winning essay for publication without restriction.

SPONSOR
The Thomas Wolfe Society.

PRIZE
$500. Delivery of the winning essay at the 2003 meeting of the Thomas Wolfe Society in Burlington, Vermont, during June 6-7. Waiver of meeting registration fees. Publication of the winning essay in The Thomas Wolfe Review. Year’s membership in the Thomas Wolfe Society.

DEADLINE:
January 15, 2003

SUBMISSIONS
Please send submissions by January 15, 2003 to:

Dr. James Clark, Jr.
The Thomas Wolfe Student Essay Prize
809 Gardner St.
Raleigh, NC 27607