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EDDAS
Instructor: Mrs. C. Hailey   
 

 










 

Eddas is a literary/art magazine. We're an annual, award-winning magazine showing off the art, poetry, script, photography, music, and prose of the amazing students at WSHS.

FYI:  Eddas = a collection of Norse poetry. Oh yes!

We also publish Aesthetics, the annual CFPA magazing, collecting outstanding work by CFPA kids.

Eddas 2008 is on sale now!!! If you purchased a publications package you've already paid - so come pick it up already! We have a list of people with pub packs in the Eddas room (1000). The price is $12, so come buy your copy of our national award-winning magazine today!
Announcements
Friends of Acadia Nature Poetry Contest
 Friends of Acadia See http://www.friendsofacadia.org/events/poetrycompetition.shtml and
email your submissions.  This is extra credit on the exam.

Gannon University:  http://www.gannon.edu/departmental/english/poetry.asp
This is extra credit on the exam.

See www.aerieinternational.com and enter in any of the genres for extra credit or for script requirements. You might try sending a screenplay here--preferably one that is 1500 words or fewer. 

Speak Up! Stop Discrimination! Writing Contest

Contest Extended to Thurs., Dec. 22nd!  Please enter!

The Prince William County Human Rights Commission will celebrate Universal Human Rights Day with a breakfast celebrating human rights in the county during the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in the McCoart Building Atrium, 1 County Complex Court, at 9:00 a.m.  Universal Human Rights Day was declared by the General Assembly of the United Nations sixty-four (64) years ago to recognize the inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family as the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.

 

The Commission wants to invite your students to compete in a writing contest on the topic “Speak Up Stop Discrimination” which is the theme of the program.  The students can submit their entries in any written form, no longer than 250 words by Thursday, December 15, 2011.  Their entries may be mailed, emailed or fax along with the attached entry form.  Saving bonds will be awarded to the first, second and third places winners of the contest and they will be asked to attend the breakfast on the 14th of January to read their winning entry.

 

It is hoped that your students will participate in this program.  The email address for the commission is pwhrc@pwcgov.org.  Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 703-792-4680. 

 
See file at bottom of page for entry form!

Corrections and Additions
I mentioned an Orchestra Concert this morning.  It's tonight, not tomorrow night.  Check the main fusion page for other holiday concerts.

The next meeting of the Featherstone Elementary School Creative Writing Club/Literary Magazine is Wed., Dec. 14th from 3:30 to 4:30.  Help them out if you can!  See directions below!
Prompt for Writing a Personal Narrative or Poem about a Moment of Childhood Joy

The Bagel

David Ignatow

I stopped to pick up the bagel
rolling away in the wind,
annoyed with myself
for having dropped it
as if it were a portent.
Faster and faster it rolled,
with me running after it
bent low, gritting my teeth,
and I found myself doubled over
and rolling down the street
head over heels, one complete somersault
after another like a bagel
and strangely happy with myself.

After reading this poem, write a personal narrative or poem about a moment when you retreated to a joy of early childhood.

Poetry Out Loud Finals
The Poetry Out Loud Finals will take place on Wednesday, December 14th from 7-9 pm in the Studio Theater.  Admission cost is $5 and refreshments will be available at Intermission.  If anyone would like to volunteer to bring goodies or hand out programs or help the judges, please email Mrs. Hailey at haileycp@pwcs.edu and indicate what you will bring or how you'd like to help.  Hope you will all attend and support your fellow creative writing students in celebrating the performance of poetry.  Of course, you will earn two CFPA points for attending.
Community Service Opportunity

Featherstone Elementary School started a Creative Writing Club and Literary Magazine yesterday.  They would like Woodbridge CW students to attend and help out with future meetings.  I will let you know the next meeting date as soon as I hear.  Meanwhile, print out these directions for future use:

Directions from WSHS to Featherstone Elementary School:

 

Right out of the parking lot onto Old Bridge RD. 

Drive down Old Bridge passed Tackette's Mill Shopping Center

Right onto Minneville Rd (light immediately after Tackett's:

Left onto Old Telegraph

Left onto Caton Hill Rd, this will connect you to Prince William Parkway

Follow the parkway until it intersects with RT 1. 

Right on RT1

Left onto Reddy Road

You'll see the school from Reddy

Turn right at stop sign to get to FES

Ancestors Prompt

Boston Ancestors

I hear them behind me
crossing Persian rugs on heel-less shoes,
drinking Dubonnet, eating nuts
(from the pantry the smell of stew),
talking about naval battles
and varsity crew,
their voices raspy with cigars
in underheated rooms.

Someone sewed their eyes shut
with needlepoint thread
and when they speak
they make up for it
in booming tones.

It is somewhere
out of them
alive or dead
I have sprung.
Yet not a person there seems to recognize
me.
Not one.

                                                     Susan Minot

After reading this poem, consider writing a personal narrative or a poem about your own ancestors and their relationship to you.

YA Authors on Figment.com Tonight at 7 pm

YA Authors' Live Discussion on Writing

 

This Thursday, December 8, at 7 p.m. (EST), four YA authors will be available to young writers on Figment.com <http://figment.com/> for a live group discussion <http://blog.figment.com/forget-english-class-author-panel/> about writing.http://media.shelf-awareness.com/theshelf/2011Content/figment120611.jpg> Teens can find out from (l. to r.) Lauren McLaughlin, David Levithan, Scott Westerfeld and Robin Wasserman their answers to questions such as: Do test scores or grades in high school English class reflect your chances for creative success later on? And what's the one thing that you wish teenagers knew about writing?http://blog.figment.com/> .

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To whet teens' appetites, Lauren McLaughlin and Scott Westerfeld agreed to take the essay section of the SAT--and have their responses scored and assessed and posted on public display on Figment <

Submissions Guidelines and Computer Lab Assignment Additions
Go to http://www.artandwriting.org and explore possibilities for submitting.  The Dec. 16th (Fri.) deadline is $5 for each entry; the Jan. 6th (Fri.) deadline is $10 for each entry.  This contest is highly recommended and recognized by college admissions officers.

Go to http://www.colum.edu/Academics/Fiction_Writing/YA/ and explore short play, fiction, and creative nonfiction submission options.  Polish your short story from last year, polish your Arena Stage play, and plan to submit your creative nonfiction as soon as possible.  You are required to send two out of three genres.  Those of you who missed Arena Stage should submit to all three.
Arena Stage Plays Computer Lab Assignment
  • Finish your play. Be sure title and grade level are on every page of your play.  Use 12 point double spacing throughout.  Arena Stage recommends 6-10 pages.  Do not go over 12 pages.
    Put your name and school information only on the cover sheet.
  • Email your play to eddassubmissions@gmail.com with Arena Stage, your name, & the title of the play in the subject line.  Fill out a cover sheet and give to Mrs. Hailey before leaving the library.  I will mail plays on Tuesday after school.
  • Enter the www.poeticpower.com poetry contest.  You may use any poem you have written, but it must not be more than 21 lines.
  • If you have written a short sotry, enter the Narrative Short Story Contest using the link to the right.
  • Go to lettersaboutliterature.org and read through the contest guidelines.  Then brainstorm some titles you might consider writing about for the contest.  The Eddas Coffee House on Dec. 21 is themed to go with this contest.  Students are asked to dress as a favorite author or book character.  Consider plans for this as you make your brainstorm list.  The literary work you choose can be something you read recently or something from the past--your choice.  Don't forget your favorite children's books as you consider your choice.  You will be writing a letter directly to the author (alive or not).
  • Go to http://www.npr.org/series/4538138/this-i-believe and explore the site.  Read some essays, and brainstorm a list of topics you believe in. 
Essay Contest Published Students!
Congratulations to the following students who will be published in the Creative Communications Essay Contest Book!
You will receive a postcard in the mail.  Follow the directions to approve your essay for publications.  Then send in a Wufoo form for 5 CFPA points!

Rebecca Arritt

Monk,Madeline

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Ice Hockey

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Catherine Hailey

Crow,Brittany

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Smile

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Catherine Hailey

DesJardin,Mary

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Reliving the Dream

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Birdcages' Bottom

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Huynh,Thao

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Your Epiphany

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Feel the Beat

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Catherine Hailey

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What's Wrong with Us?

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So What if I'm Different?

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Engaged in Art
 For Engaged in Art Contest, mail to: ATTN: “Poetry,” Center for the Arts, 9419 Battle Street, Manassas, VA 20110.  Mail by Nov. 30th!
Arena Stage Contest

Student Ten-Minute Play Competition

Arena Stage invites D.C. Metro Area students in 5th through 12th grades to enter an original ten-minute play into the 2012 Student Playwrights Project Ten-Minute Play Competition.

Plays must be received no later than Friday, December 2, 2011.

Awards for winning playwrights:

  • Winners workshop their plays with professional playwrights, directors and dramaturgs
  • Winning plays are performed by professional actors at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater
  • Winning playwrights receive a $250 cash prize
  • Honorable Mention plays receive staged readings by professional actors

Playwrights:

  • Playwrights must be students in 5th through 12th grades
  • Students must attend school in the District of Columbia, City of Alexandria, or one of the following counties: Loudoun, Prince William, Fairfax, Arlington, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George’s, or St. Mary’s. Home-schooled students must be residents of D.C., Alexandria, or one of the listed counties.

Requirements:

  • Plays must be the original, unpublished work of one playwright. Pieces written by more than one student will not be accepted.
  • Suggested length is 6-10 pages; plays longer than 12 pages will not be read.
  • All submissions must include an Arena Stage cover sheet, which may be downloaded at www.arenastage.org. Plays will not be accepted without a cover sheet.
  • All plays must be typed, double-spaced, in 12-point font, with page numbers.
  • The title of the play and the playwright’s grade should be listed on each page of the play.
  • The playwright’s name, contact information, or school should not appear anywhere on the play except the cover sheet.

NOTES:

Entries must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, December 2, 2011 to be eligible for competition. Submitted scripts will not be returned. Winners and honorable mention recipients will be asked to provide electronic copies of their scripts as Microsoft Word documents.

If you would like to confirm receipt of your submission, please enclose a self-addressed, stamped postcard. Please do not call about the status of your play. Winners will be notified by Arena Stage and the list posted at www.arenastage.org sometime in late January or early February
Arena Stage Contest

Student Ten-Minute Play Competition

Arena Stage invites D.C. Metro Area students in 5th through 12th grades to enter an original ten-minute play into the 2012 Student Playwrights Project Ten-Minute Play Competition.

Plays must be received no later than Friday, December 2, 2011.

Awards for winning playwrights:

  • Winners workshop their plays with professional playwrights, directors and dramaturgs
  • Winning plays are performed by professional actors at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater
  • Winning playwrights receive a $250 cash prize
  • Honorable Mention plays receive staged readings by professional actors

Playwrights:

  • Playwrights must be students in 5th through 12th grades
  • Students must attend school in the District of Columbia, City of Alexandria, or one of the following counties: Loudoun, Prince William, Fairfax, Arlington, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George’s, or St. Mary’s. Home-schooled students must be residents of D.C., Alexandria, or one of the listed counties.

Requirements:

  • Plays must be the original, unpublished work of one playwright. Pieces written by more than one student will not be accepted.
  • Suggested length is 6-10 pages; plays longer than 12 pages will not be read.
  • All submissions must include an Arena Stage cover sheet, which may be downloaded at www.arenastage.org. Plays will not be accepted without a cover sheet.
  • All plays must be typed, double-spaced, in 12-point font, with page numbers.
  • The title of the play and the playwright’s grade should be listed on each page of the play.
  • The playwright’s name, contact information, or school should not appear anywhere on the play except the cover sheet.

NOTES:

Entries must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, December 2, 2011 to be eligible for competition. Submitted scripts will not be returned. Winners and honorable mention recipients will be asked to provide electronic copies of their scripts as Microsoft Word documents.

If you would like to confirm receipt of your submission, please enclose a self-addressed, stamped postcard. Please do not call about the status of your play. Winners will be notified by Arena Stage and the list posted at www.arenastage.org sometime in late January or early February
Engaged In Art Submissions HURRY!!!!!

Instructions for entering the Off the Wall (Engaged in Art) Poetry Contest:

 

Students whose last names begin with letter A-N, email November 2 – 11, with AN13NOV211 in the subject line.

 

Students whose last names begin with letter O-Z, email November 14 – 23, with OZ12NOV1423 in the subject line.

Include in the email:

- Your first and last name.

- Medium/date created.

- School you attend.

- Contact info: cell phone number/or your correct e-mail address.

 

Email to annamish@center-for-the-arts.org and send a copy of the email to haileycp@pwcs.edu .

Creative Writing Announcements

Creative Writing Announcements

Ø  The next unplugged coffee House is Dec. 21st.  Come dressed as your favorite author or book character if you choose.  Please sign up to read, perform music and dance, or display art.  Cost is $5.

  • PJ’s are due this week for Quarter 2, Check 2.  Check 3 Y 4 will be on Dec. 5th and 19th.  There will probably be 5 or 6 PJ checks this quarter, one each two weeks.  Stay on top of the daily writing schedule.  You’ll get a break near exams to make up for the short weeks.

Ø  If you plan to submit, all Students with last names A-N must submit “Engaged in Art”  this week on the 9th, 10th, or 11th .

Ø  If you plan to submit, all Students with last names O-Z   must submit “Engaged in Art” next  week on the 14th through the 23rd.
If you missed the email deadlines, mail to: ATTN: “Poetry,” Center for the Arts, 9419 Battle Street, Manassas, VA 20110.

Ø  All students must submit one piece for each class to eddassubmissions@gmail.com for a curricular requirement.

Ø  POETRY OUT LOUD whole school competition takes place on the evening of Dec. 14th.  Classroom finalists must pick a second poem to learn.  Figure out the emotions of your poem, it’s tonal shifts, and what it means to you.  Rehearse!  Memorize!  For the class, you must perform your poem with meaningful expression.  Perfect memorization will be rewarded, but you must be expressive!

Ø  We must mail your completed Arena Stage plays on November 28th, so get ready to write fast and write well!  Small groups will critique each other’s plays in CW EX, CWII, and Script classes.  Some will be performed for the whole class.  DO NOT PROCRASTINATE!  You will send 3 copies with a cover sheet.  Plays must be double spaced in 12 point font.  Ten minutes means approximately 6-10 pages.  The contest judges will not read beyond the 12th page.

Ø  Creative Communications Poetry Contest is due 12/6 at www.poeticpower.com .  You earn 5 CFPA points if you are accepted for publication.

Ø  All students should check out artandwriting.org and see which categories you’d like to submit your writing to.  CFPA seniors must enter in portfolio, and CFPA juniors must enter in a single category.  Others are encouraged to submit as well.  It costs $ to enter.  Talk to your parents.  The Dec. deadline is less expensive than the January deadline.  Because you have to pay, you earn a CFPA point just for entering.

Ø  Make sure you have all turned in your signature form.  And once you have, please send in all your points from May 15, 2011 to now through the Wufoo form through the CFPA website.  I have instruction pages if you need one.

Ø  It’s time to select reading material for the next quarter’s response assignment as follows:

·         CW Exploration:  Nonfiction

·         CW II:  Nonfiction

·         Genre Focus courses:  Your Genre (Script I: Screenplay this time)

·         Advanced Genre Focus Course: Get your author approved by Mrs. Hailey before you begin.

·         Writing and the Arts: Book Related to the Arts; Mrs. Hailey will suggest many different types you can consider.

Ø  If you are interested in the Screenwriting Class next semester, sign up on the bulletin board, and ask Mrs. Hailey for the course calendar.

  • We have adopted a child for the holidays!  Make donations in the Eddas Room.  One student will collect money, or you may bring gifts from her list.  Sizes will come soon.
Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest
 Don't forget to email me your first three poem choices form the www.poetryoutloud.org website.  You should start working on memorizing as soon as I confirm your choice.  Your performances/classroom competitions begin Nov. 14th.  The school-wide performance/competition takes place the evening of Dec. 7th.  
Haiku Contest
  1. Write an original haiku in an unrhyming, 5-7-5 style that answers the question: What adventures does your future hold?

  2. Submit your haiku at http://www.scholastic.com/dellhaiku. Deadline: 11/18/11.

  3. Check back in December 2011 to see the winning haiku!
Writing Workshop at GMU
Last call to enroll in Saturday Young Writers Workshops sponsored by the Northern Virginia Writing Project on Nov. 19th.  Currently 109  students have signed up, but there is room for 130.  If you are interested, go to http://nvwp.org/ to register on line or call 703-993-1168 for more information.  Cost is $60.  You can earn a minimum of 4 CFPA points.  Parents can sign up too!
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Homecoming Spirit Week
  Be sure to dress up for Spirit Week.  We'll be integrating the themes of each day with our wriitng prompts.  The  more participants we have, the more fun we'll have writing.

Chinn Library Creative Arts Contest Event
Don't forget to go to Chinn Library on Sunday, October 16th at 2 pm to hear the results of the Creative Arts Contest and participate in the reading.  You will earn CFPA points for attendance and an extra point if you read.  Winners will earn 5 additional points.
Horror Writing Prompt for Wednesday, 9/28
Read the following from the website:  http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1709077/the_elements_of_a_horror_novel_in_stephen.html?cat=38


To create a good horror story there must be a combination of realism, suspense, a believable story. The book 

Carrie by Stephen King uses all of the literary elements in order to write an exceptional horror story. Carrie
is a
realistic character that everyone can relate to. She has very ugly appearance and is subject to ruthless teasing from her classmates. She is also realistic because we feel bad for her. Carrie is then put into a situation in which she has telekinetic powers which then develops into a fantastic horror story.

Carrie White is a seemingly realistic character. She is a character we can hate at times and pity at times. In the beginning of the novel Carrie experiences her first period. When this happens Carrie thinks she in "bleeding to death". The gym teacher Ms. Desjardin is very ignorant and does not show sympathy for Carrie. "For god sake, Carrie you got your period! She cried. Clean Yourself up" is what Ms Dejardin said. This makes the reader feel compassion for her. Her classmates where also chanting phrases such as "plug it up" or "PER-iod-PER-iod!". King also describes her as "bovinely" and a "frog among swans". Even though its bad enough that she is subject to ruthless teasing she is also the target of many practical jokes played by her fellow students. "Yet there had been all these years, all these years of lets short-sheet Carries bed at Christian Youth Camp and I found this love letter from Carrie to Flash Bobby Pickett lets copy it and pass it around... Billy Preston putting peanut butter in her hair that time she fell asleep in study hall; the pinches, the legs outstretched in the school aisles to trip her up" King lists the cruel jokes the students play on her in order to elicit sympathy from the reader. All of this makes Carrie White a normal believable high school student that many people can relate to.
 
For today's prompt, create a realistic and believable character.  Then consider a "what if?" situation.  This may add elements of the supernatural or fantasy.  Add suspense and tell a good story.  Begin this piece of writing for the Eddas Horror Contest.  You may enter fiction, poetry, or script.  You will earn one CFPA point for entering if you write something new.  You will also earn 5 points if you are selected as a winner.  Prizes will be edible.  No school violence will be accepted.  A form will be filled out to submit your work.  Mrs. Hailey will give you this form later in the week.

Creative Writing Exploration will use this prompt on Thursday, 9/29.
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Required Supplies

Every creative writing student must have one personal journal, which will be used in all creative writing classes, and one assigned journal for each course.  

Every student will also need a single binder or folder with loose-leaf paper.  Dividers or pockets for each class or for additional topics are recommended.  

For Creative Writing Exploration, journals must be bound composition books; no spirals are acceptable.  For Creative Writing II and Advanced courses, specialized journals may be used with permission; no spirals are acceptable.  A variety of pens, pencils, and highlighters should be with you each day.  

Writing and the Arts students should also bring in a sketchbook, scrapbook, or photo album depending on your chosen approach.  We will discuss this in class.  

Novel students should try to bring laptop computers as often as possible.  Laptops are optional for other students, but they are encouraged.  

All students should have a flash drive to back up their files.  Creative writing files must be saved for the duration of your participation in the CFPA program.

Each student is encouraged to purchase a copy of the 2011 Eddas Sterling literary/art magazine if you haven't already.  Creative writing students who buy for class will be offered a discount at $10 if purchased in September.

Poetry Instigator Contest
 Congratulations to Madeline Monk for winning third place in the Poetry Instigator Poetry Contest with her poem, "Sparrow."  The third place winner receives copies of poetry collections by participants from this year’s Fall for the Book, including Don Bogen’s An Algebra, Kate Greenstreet’s The Last 4 Things, and Jay Wright’s Polynomials and Pollen: Parables, Proverbs, Paradigms, and Praise for Lois.
Creative Arts Contest
Send a poem or a story (no more than five pages) to the following email:
childrensservicescp@pwcgov.org

In the email send the following information:
Identify your entry as a poem or a story.
Name:
Street:
City:
Zipcode:
Email:
Phone number:
School:
Grade:
Title of Entry:

Send the entry as an attachment.

You are required to send either a poem or a short story.  If you send both, I can award you extra credit points.  If you receive an email saying they received your submission, please forward it to me or print it and turn it in.  Also put a copy of what you send them in your binder.

Eddas Coffee House Jan. 20th
The next Eddas Coffee House is plugged in. The band will be announced soon. It takes place in the lower cafeteria between 6 and 9:30 p.m. Cost is $5 for admission or $4 if you are performing or displaying artwork. Please sign up in the Eddas room--preferably by January 15th. Coffee and refreshments will be on sale at the coffee house. 
Instructions for submitting via e-mail!
Want to send us your work by e-mail? Please follow these simple steps!

1) Attach your piece as a Word or rich text document
2) Address to eddassubmissions@gmail.com
3) In the e-mail, include:
+Name
+Grade
+Title of piece(s)
+Genre of piece(s)
+Contest (if applicable)
+If you are a CFPA student, let us know as this qualifies your submission for our supplementary magazine, Aesthetics.
+If you would like a critique back, please also include the name of your 6th or 7th period teacher.

NOTE: By sending your e-mail, you pledge that your piece was NOT plagiarized.

And that's all! Easy, right? Please submit lots of wonderful stuff! If you have any questions, please contact a member of the Eddas staff.
Bands Needed for Eddas Coffee Houses
Do you know a band? Are you a member of a band? Then submit a request to play at the Eddas Coffee House!

Currently looking for a band for the January 20th Coffee House.

Order EDDAS!
Eddas 2010 Spirography can be ordered now for $10!  The cost when it arrives in June will be $12.

Eddas 2009 Qualia
is still on sale!

Cost Now Reduced to $10

Purchase in the Eddas room or outside the cafeteria when sales are set up.

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SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO EDDAS!!!
 Submit your work to Eddas!  Not only does it get you CFPA points, but it also looks good on college applications, job resumes, and much more!  So submit now!  What do you lose by submitting?  NOTHING!  What do you lose by not submitting?  The chance to be published for FREE and get some real feedback on your work!

All submissions are critiqued by the wonderful Eddas staff, and have a chance for publication in Aesthetics or Eddas.

Either pick up a form in the Eddas room or submit via e-mail at eddassubmissions@yahoo.com!

Discussion Topics
Blog Entry Summer Reading Posted: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM Discuss
Blog Entry A Passion for Films Posted: Friday, April 15, 2011 at 9:00 AM Discuss
Blog Entry Soar Program Posted: Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 9:13 AM Discuss
Blog Entry Feedback On Your Writing Posted: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at 9:18 AM Discuss
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Contacts
+ Casey, Katie
+ Hailey, Cathy
+ Shapiro, Stacey
+ SUBMIT!, EDDAS Submissions mail
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Web Pages
Write a Poem A Day in April for National Poetry Month
Put your best work on this web page.
Files
 ADs and Patrons and Literature Oh MY!
Ever want to do more than read the magazine? Click here to find out how you can help.
 Eddas 2009 Qualia Selected Layouts
Here are a few lovely layouts from Eddas 2009 Qualia in pdf format! Enjoy!
 Submissions to EDDAS
Need a form to submit your work? They're right here.
 2009 Eddas Order Form.doc
Pre-order for for EDDAS 2009 Qualia. Drop the form off at Room 1000!
 Band Coffehouse Submission Forms.doc
Fill this form out if you'd like your band to play at a coffee house this year.
 Eddas Newsletter.doc
Ever wonder what EDDAS is all about? Read it here!
 Poetry Fair Passport Side 1 2010.doc
Look over this passport and let me know if you see any problems.
 Speak Up Stop Discriminationcontest entry form.doc
Use this entry form to enter the Speak Up! Stop Discrimination! Writing Contest--Due Dec. 15th.
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