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  • The Burt Award for African Literature 2012 (Tanzania)

    Deadline: 26 March 2012

    2011 Submission Criteria for Burt Award for African Literature - Tanzania

    OBJECTIVES OF THE COMPETITION

    • To support and motivate the development of supplementary reading materials for a critical stage of learning-the transition period between mother tongue and English medium instruction.
    • To strengthen the English language skills of its reading audience and help foster improved skill levels and enthusiasm for reading.
    • To stimulate and support the African publishing industry and African literature.
    • To increase the stock of English readers in established school libraries and other libraries in Tanzania.
    • To recognize excellence in young adult fiction from Africa.

    CRITERIA FOR MANUSCRIPTS
    • The story should be prose fiction containing content and language appropriate for upper primary school pupils, thus youth between 12-15 years old.
    • The story should be written in English.
    • The story should be prose fiction containing content and language appropriate for ages 12 – 15.
    • The story should demonstrate a sound command of English, through clear, cohesive language and proper sentence structure, vocabulary and punctuation.
    • The story should have a strong literacy merit including;
    • Engaging characters with whom young readers can identify and protagonists who overcome challenges or obstacles in a positive way.
    • A well-developed plot with a good flow of events.
    • The story should inspire Tanzanian children and youth to read.
    • The story should have an excellent storytelling style e.g. strong imagery, lively dialogue, and vivid description to arouse young readers’ interest and curiosity and keep them turning pages.
    • The story should reflect current issues and challenges of concern to contemporary Tanzania.
    • Manuscripts which have the potential to evolve into a book series or sequel will be welcome.

    MODALITY OF SUBMISSION

    Publishers shall submit manuscripts on behalf of authors. A publisher is eligible to submit up to 3 manuscripts annually for the competition. Manuscripts will be prepared in collaboration from the start by authors with their publishers. This is a deliberate measure to ensure that the submitted manuscripts are edited to a great extent before they are submitted for consideration.

    COMPETITION STIPULATIONS

    • Authors must be residents and nationals of Tanzania.
    • Winning authors from the previous year’s competition are not permitted to submit a manuscript until the following year in order to and avoid monopoly of the award by the same.

    MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE
    • The length of the manuscript should be between 30,000-40,000 words (equivalent to approximately 90-120 pages)
    • The manuscript should be in chapter form
    • The manuscript should be type-written and double spaced
    • The font type should be Times New Roman, font size 12

    DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION

    All manuscripts should be submitted to the Children’s Book Project office by 26th of March 2012 at 14:00, including a soft copy to cbpvitabu@yahoo.com.

    JURYING PROCESS

    Manuscripts will be reviewed by a qualified jury and assessed on the criteria set out above. The jury will determine a short-list of titles eligible to win prizes once they are further edited and published into books.

    PUBLISHING OF MANUSCRIPTS: FROM MANUSCRIPT TO PUBLISHED BOOK

    Shortlisted manuscripts will be furthered rewritten and edited by the authors with their publishers. Only once the titles are fully edited and in published book format will they be reviewed again by the jury to award first, second and third prize. There is no guarantee that shortlisted titles will win prizes. Only those that are of the highest quality are worthy and eligible of being prize winners.

    AWARDS FOR WINNING AUTHORS

    • 1st Prize in Canadian $9,000
    • 2nd Prize in Canadian $7,000
    • 3rd Prize in Canadian $5,000

    Guaranteed Purchase of Winning Titles

    As part of the Award, publishers will receive a guaranteed purchase of a portion of three-fifths of the printed copies produced. Those copies purchased by CBP through the Award will be distributed to the Children’s Book Project’s network of supported schools and other community libraries. The publishers will be responsible for making the other copies available to the general public.

    NOTE: CBP invites writers who need assistance in promoting their writing to publishers to contact CBP who can help facilitate manuscripts being sent to publishers for their consideration.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: cbpvitabu@yahoo.com or codehq@codecan.org

    For submissions: Ali Hassan Mwinyi Rd. 39B Ursino South, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, with a soft copy sent to cbpvitabu@yahoo.com

    Website: http://www.cbp.or.tz

  • The Jahazi Literary and Jazz Festival Opens September 1st (Tanzania)

    The Jahazi Literary and Jazz Festival Opens September 1st (Tanzania)

    Dates: 1 - 4 September 2011

    Jahazi is a non-profit organisation that is dedicated to inspiring youth, learning and education through literature and music.

    The festival will consist of discussions, talks, lectures, workshops, seminars and forums designed to stimulate discussion and debate and also to educate people on relevant current issues which effect all of us; globalisation, poverty, health, conservation, conflict, and learning.

    It is hoped that the festival will become a forum which will hope promote the notion that literature, music and the media can achieve positive social change.

    Alongside the festival we will be running a schools programme, a festival art walk, an architectural and historical walk of the Unesco world heritage site of Stone Town.

    To date the following have agreed to attend:

    • Vikram Seth - Indian novelist
    • Lord Mark Malloch Brown - ex Deputy Director General United Nations
    • Haji Gura - Zanzibari poet
    • John Baptist da Silva - Zanzibari artist and conservationist
    • Tishani Doshi -Indian poet
    • Peter Godwin - Zimbabwean writer
    • Jackie Kay - English poet of Nigerian origin
    • Moses Isegawa - Ugandan writer
    • William Fiennes - English writer
    • Robert Mccrum - English Jounalist

    For four days from 1 – 4 September the town will attract Tanzanian, East African, and international writers who will discuss a wide range of issues such as globalisation, the environment, wildlife, fiction, local culture and history, through a combination of talks, workshops, forums, school visits and literary dinners.

    Sunsets and evenings will be taken over by jazz concerts showcasing local and emerging musicians, as well as hosting internationally acclaimed artists and bands.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@jahazifestival.com

    Website: http://www.jahazifestival.com/

  • Job Opening: Chief Sub Editor for The Guardian (Tanzania)

    Deadline: 14 May 2012

    Job responsibilities of this position include:

    • Overseeing the subbing desk team
    • Allocating stories to various sub editors and make sure stories are subbed as per the agreed standards and quality
    • Check and sub editorial copy as allocated by the Managing Editor for accuracy, contents, taste, house style and grammar
    • To make the copy clear, correct, concise, complete, and consistent to meet the standards set by the Guardian Ltd.

    Qualification and experience requirement
    • The applicant for this position must have the following qualifications
    • He or She should be a holder of University degree in English with strong command in Grammar and Literature
    • Must have a postgraduate Diploma or Masters in Journalism
    • Must have experience of about five years in a similar position or have worked as a sub editor for about five years in a reputable English newspaper.
    • Should be between 40 and 55 years
    • Must be skilled in using computer

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: all applications, with detailed CVs, certified copies of academic qualifications and daily contacts including phone numbers should be sent to The Human Resources Manager, The Guardian Ltd., Mikocheni Industrial Area, P.O. Box 31042, Dar es Salaam

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