Now accepting entries in Audio/Voice-Only Lit and Video Documentary
Winners receive a total of $4,500 in prizes.
First prize in each category receives $1,500, second prize $500. Five entries from both categories will be selected for a $100 Editor's Prize. All entrants receive a 1-year subscription to The Missouri Review’s Print or Digital Edition.
Entries in both categories will be considered for publication in The Missouri Review or on our website. The winning video will be screened at the 2010 True/False Film Festival in Columbia, MO.
Check out last year's winners here.
Postmark Deadline: January 16, 2010
Download your entry form here.
Audio/Voice-Only Literature
If you have a short story, a piece of creative nonfiction, narrative essay or poetry that you think worthy of recording, enter this category. All literary genres are considered. Pieces in this category can be solely author-read or contain other tracks of sound, voice and/or recorded interviews. Entries are judged on literary merit, technical proficiency and, most importantly, how the author uses audio media to futher the literary strength of his or her piece. Note: Poets may enter one or more poems as a single entry as long as the total recorded time does not exceed the 10-minute limit. We encourage writers and producers to make innovative use of recording technology as a means of furthering their literary craft.
Time: 10 minutes or less.
First Prize: $1,500
Second prize: $500
Video Documentary Short
This broad category includes everything from a filmed scene that stands on its own to a videographed 10-minute documentary play, interview or nonfiction narrative. In addition to short documentaries on any subject or historic period, interviews of artists and artist presentations are welcome, as well topics of interest to a general literary audience. Entries will be judged on strength of the script and subject, ability to meet its objective (stated or unstated i.e., a comedic short that’s funny, or an author interview that is informative, fresh and insightful), technical facility including sound and lighting, reporting, presenting and/or acting. For inspiration, check out last year’s winner in the Video Documentary Category on missourireview.com, and visit the 2010 True/False Film Festival website.
Time: 10 minutes or less.
First Prize: $1,500
Second Prize: $500
A basic how-to guide for producing simple voice recordings is available here (MS Word file). Free recording software such is available from a variety of sites such as CNET and Audacity.
Editors’ Choice Award
5 finalists selected from both categories will receive the Editors’ Choice Award and a cash prize of $100 each. Winning entries will be featured on The Missouri Review Online and made available to subscribers. All entries must be produced in English.Multiple entries are welcome, accompanied by payment for each title you wish to have considered. Thus two entries must be accompanied by a check or money order for $48, three $72 and so on.
Audio entries are accepted on CD only. CDs should not contain any audio other than entry material. Submit video entries on DVD as video that can be read by a standard DVD player for TV or computer screening, or submit as data formatted for standard media players (.wmp, .mp3, .mp4, .avi). Include a brief program synopsis or description of your work and bio of the writer/producer.
The Missouri Review Audio & Video Competition
357 McReynolds Hall
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
E-mail us at: contest_question@missourireview.com
Featuring work by Maggie Shipstead, Julyan G. Peard, Tsung-yan Kwong, Richard Bausch, Daniel Anderson, Mark Kraushaar, Andrew D. Cohen ... and an interview with Pattiann Rogers
Also, congratulations to James A. McLaughlin, winner of the 2009 William Peden Prize in Fiction

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