The Bechtel Prize 2007
The Bechtel Prize
The Bechtel Prize is awarded annually in recognition of an exemplary article or essay related to:
- Creative writing education,
- Literary studies, and/or
- The profession of writing.
The winning essay appears in Teachers & Writers magazine, and the author receives a $3,500 honorarium. Entries selected as finalists for the Bechtel Prize may also be published in Teachers & Writers. The authors of finalist essays selected for publication in the magazine receive a small honorarium.
Possible topics for Bechtel Prize submissions include contemporary issues in classroom teaching, innovative approaches to teaching literary forms and genres, and the intersection between literature and imaginative writing. The previous winners of the Bechtel Prize can be found at www.twc.org/bechtel_prize-archive.htm.
Prospective entrants for the Bechtel Prize are encouraged to review a sample issue of Teachers & Writers to familiarize themselves with the magazine's style. A sample issue may be ordered for $4.00 at www.twc.org/pubs/.
Guidelines for the 2007 Bechtel Prize will be posted by January 1, 2007.
-->The submission deadline for the 2007 Bechtel Prize is 5:00 PM (Eastern), Friday, June 29, 2007. Please refer to the submission guidelines below for additional information.
Support for the Bechtel Prize
The Bechtel Prize is endowed by the Cerimon Fund in honor of Louise Seaman Bechtel (1894–1985). Editor-critic, author, and teacher of young children, Bechtel was the first person to head a juvenile book department established by an American publishing house. During her fifteen-year tenure as managing editor at the Macmillan Company (1919–1934), Bechtel shepherded production of more than 600 new books, marking a milestone in the growth and development of American literature for children. "Louise Seaman Bechtel had a contagious conviction of the importance of books for children," said her close contemporary Virginia Haviland.
A noted critic, Bechtel was the children's book review editor for the New York Herald Tribune from 1949 to 1957, and a frequent contributor to the Saturday Review and the New York Times. During her long career, Bechtel also amassed an incomparable collection of children's books. Her collection (later donated to Vassar College and the University of Florida) exceeded 3,500 volumes, among them rare folk tales; Asian and African legends; Greek mythology; Aesop's fables; tales from Shakespeare; and the work of early twentieth-century book illustrators such as Arthur Rackham, Kate Greenaway, and Boris Artzybasheff.
To make a contribution to support the Bechtel Prize or Teachers & Writers magazine, please contact Teachers & Writers Collaborative Associate Director Bruce Morrow at 212-691-6590, bmorrow@twc.org.
The 2007 Bechtel Prize Guidelines
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2007 Bechtel Prize Submission Guidelines
1. Submissions should relate to creative writing education, literary studies, and/or the profession of writing.
2. Submissions must be previously unpublished and under 5,000 words in length.
3. Submissions must be typed, paginated, and double-spaced.
4. Submissions will be judged anonymously. The author's name and address must not appear anywhere on the essay/article.
5. Two copies of the entry must be submitted. One copy should include a cover page with the following information: the author's name, mailing address, e-mail address, telephone number, and the title of the submission. The other copy should include a cover page with only the title.
6. Authors of the Bechtel Prize winner and finalists must permit Teachers & Writers Collaborative to publish their submissions in Teachers & Writers. Teachers & Writers Collaborative reserves the right to edit the submissions for publication.
7. Please mail entries to: The Bechtel Prize, Teachers & Writers Collaborative, 520 Eighth Ave., Ste. 2020, New York, NY 10018.
8. There is no entry fee.
9. Submissions must be received by 5:00 PM (Eastern), Friday, June 29, 2007.
10. Submissions that do not conform to the above guidelines will not be reviewed for the Bechtel Prize. Submissions cannot be returned to the authors.
If you have questions, please contact: editors@twc.org
Sources:
http://www.twc.org/bechtel_prize.htm
http://www.twc.org/bechtel_prize-2005guide.htm



