WRITING CONTESTS CELEBRATE TENNESSEE WILLIAMS

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Key West Art & Historical Society invites poets and writers to submit works for the 2024 Tennessee Williams poetry and short story writing contests, part of the upcoming Tennessee Williams Key West Festival. KEY WEST ART & HISTORICAL SOCIETY/Contributed

As the Tennessee Williams Key West Festival nears, Key West Art & Historical Society invites poets and writers to submit original works for its 2024 poetry and short story writing contests – components of the annual celebration held each March in honor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning literary icon that moved to Key West in 1949 and remained a resident for 34 years.

While there is no specific theme for the 2024 writing competitions, submissions must in some way reference Tennessee Williams.  Authors may choose to write a story referencing Williams, his family, one of his characters, or one of the actors/actresses who played a role in his plays or films. Cost is $10 per submission and is limited to one poem and/or one short story per person.  The first-place winner in each contest will be awarded $300 while the second-place winner will receive $150. Submissions will be accepted through March 10. More information, guidelines and a submission link are at twfest.org/contests.The Tennessee Williams Museum at 513 Truman Ave. is open every day for self-guided tours from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  More informationis available from Key West Art & Historical Society at 305-295-6616 or kwahs.org.

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