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“IF RIZAL HAD BEEN A BLOGGER, WHAT WOULD HE HAVE BLOGGED ABOUT? CONTEST" EXTENDED

Date Posted: August 2, 2011

Due to request from schools, Anvil Publishing is extending the deadline for the submission of entries to the essay competition entitled If Rizal had been a Blogger, what would he have blogged about? from August 5 to August 30, 2011. The contest is open to all high school students from public and private schools all over the country. They must research about the experiences and works of Jose Rizal as a novelist, journalist and letter writer and submit an original essay of at least 800 words. Prizes include a Samsung N150-JP0C for the first prize winner and gift certificates from National Book Store and books from Anvil Publishing for the second and third prize winners and their advisers. Interested schools may visit www.anvilpublishing.com for the complete details and mechanics of the competition.

CONTEST MECHANICS

The contest is open to all Filipino students 14 to 18 years of age attending public or private high schools in the Philippines.

  1. To compete, a high school student must:
    1. Personally research about the experiences and works of Jose Rizal as a novelist and journalist.
2. Write an essay with at least 800 words entitled: If Rizal were a blogger, what would he have blogged about?
 

2. Each entry should be an original, unpublished, logical, cohesive, and fluently developed essay written by one student. The student must write about the issues and concerns of Rizal during his time. A student may submit only one entry.

3. Each manuscript should be typed or computer-printed on plain, white, letter-size paper. Pages must be numbered consecutively and double-spaced with writing only on one side and with no more than 12 characters per inch or no smaller than a 10-point type. The total word count must appear at the end of the essay.

4. Each entry should be accompanied by a fully accomplished entry form cut out from the ad in Inquirer’s Learning Section (photocopies not acceptable) or the ad in Libre, and glued on a sheet of paper that serves as cover.

5. Each entry must consist of:

a) the essay manuscript with the fully accomplished entry form,
b) an endorsement from the student’s History or English teacher and
c) a certification from the school principal that the entrant is a full-fledged student of the high school. Only one student can win per school.

6. To ensure impartial judging, there should be no name or other identifying information on any page other than on the cover page.

7. All pages of the essay must be stapled on the upper lefthand corner with the cover page first.

8. Entries should be submitted in an envelope marked “IF RIZAL HAD BEEN A BLOGGER, WHAT WOULD HE HAVE BLOGGED ABOUT? CONTEST” and should include the following information:

  a) student’s name,
b) address and telephone number(s)
c) school’s name.

9. Entries should be submitted to

 

Anvil Publishing, Inc.
Cacho Hermanos Bldg.,
Pines cor. Union Streets
Mandaluyong City,1550.

10. Entries must be received not later than 4 p.m. of August 30, 2011. Entries received after this date will not be included in the judging. Neither Anvil nor PDI may be held accountable for entries sent by mail or courier service not received by said time and date.

11. Entries with any of the following will be disqualified:
  a) incorrect markings
b) incomplete attachments
c) insufficient length
12. Receipt of entries may be verified at telephone number 477-4217 or by email anvilpublishing@yahoo.com.

13. The finalists agree to fulfill additional requirements in the final stage that may become necessary to be able to determine the winner.

14. The panel of judges, whose decision shall be final, will be composed of:
  a) 2 representatives from Anvil Publishing
b) 1 representative from National Book Store
c) 2 representatives from Philippine Daily Inquirer

CRITERIA FOR JUDGING

Selection of winners will be based on the following criteria:

Substance: (60%)

  a) content
b) originality
c) authenticity

Form: (40%)

  a) clarity
b) proper use of language and presentation

PRIZES

The first, second, and third place winners will receive the following:

FIRST:

1 unit, Samsung N150-JP0C
8,000 pesos worth of National Book Store gift certificates
4,000 pesos worth of Anvil books

6,000 pesos worth of National Book Store gift certificates
3,000 pesos worth of Anvil books

4,000 pesos worth of National Book Store gift certificates
2,000 pesos worth of Anvil books

SECOND:
  THIRD:
The teacher/adviser of each of the three winners will receive 1,000 pesos worth of National Book Store gift certificates and 3,000 pesos worth of Anvil books.

No alternative prizes will be awarded. Prizes are not convertible to cash.

Winners will be announced in the first week of September 2011 and will be notified by mail, email or telephone. After proper verification of the identities of the winners, prizes shall be awarded on September 14, 2011 at the Manila International Book Fair.

Winning essays will be published in part or in full one at a time in the Learning Section of PDI beginning Monday, December 26, 2011 in commemoration of Rizal Day. Anvil Publishing reserves the right to publish all the entries in a printed book or electronic /digital format and/or include them in future anthologies.

All employees of Anvil Publishing, National Book Store, and Philippine Daily Inquirer, their advertising agencies and their relatives up to second degree of consanguinity or affinity are not allowed to participate in the contest.

For more information about the contest, call Anvil Publishing Marketing Department, telephone number 4774752 or 55 local 807 or email anvilpublishing@yahoo.com or log on to www.anvilpublishing.com.

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