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The first Sacramento Press Journalism Open was a success, and we’re ready to do it all over again! We will have some exciting prizes for our top submissions, and your stories could be chosen for our section pages or newsletter for thousands to read and enjoy.
Becoming a published writer is easier than you think, and we’re here to walk you through the process and get you committing acts of journalism.
I'm David Watts Barton, editor in chief of The Sacramento Press, our area's top hyper-local news website, where we focus on up-close, in-depth coverage of neighborhoods like yours. We aim to spread the traditional habits of good journalism – accuracy, fairness and a diversity of opinion – across the Web. We do it with a mix of professional and amateur writing from around the community.
We're hosting this contest because we want you to join us. The future of journalism may depend on you. Your ideas, your questions and the answers you find will increase the amount of good, local information you and your fellow citizens need to make informed decisions, whether it's about city government or where to go for entertainment. And once you've asked the questions you want answered, we want you to write for The Sacramento Press – because citizens like you are The Sacramento Press!
This contest is a pro-am, where writers of all skill levels and points of view – writers like you – are welcome to write about what interests you.
No story is too small for The Sacramento Press. Do you have a business you love, a community volunteer you admire, a trend that disturbs you, people who give you hope, city employees who drive you crazy? What don’t you understand about City Hall? What do people need to know about your neighborhood? What’s old and admirable? What’s changing?
Any of those questions could lead you to people you don’t know as well as you’d thought, or introduce you to people you didn’t know. And you can share that new-found knowledge with your fellow citizens.
That’s where The Sacramento Press comes in: In addition to providing the platform to publish, we also offer free copy editing and workshops on various aspects of journalism, from interview techniques to photography to ethics. We will do everything we can to help you create the best journalism you can.
And we have cash prizes!
For more on that and on how to enter your work in The Sacramento Press Journalism Open, read on!
To start writing, simply go to the top of this page and click the "Sign Up" button and follow the prompts. You will be asked for information and to sign off on our terms of use agreement. After you are signed up, click the "Write" button at the top of the page and start writing.
We suggest that you write your story in a separate writing application and then, when you've finished and had it copy edited, cut and paste it into our site.
To utilize our free copy editing, simply e-mail your story to journalism@sacramentopress.com, and we'll send the edited version back to you within 24 hours.
For specific questions, you can contact our customer service expert, Casey Kirk at casey@sacramentopress.com. She can help you along in the process.
Important: Every story you enter/post on the site must be tagged "Open2011" in the tag section. Just write those words in the space provided. You should also feel free to add tags to you story in the space provided, especially choosing one of our “section” tags – Culture, Business, Politics and Sports – depending on which one fits the story best.
Hit "Publish," and you have posted your first story on The Sacramento Press. You've also been entered in The Sacramento Press Journalism Open!
CATEGORIES & CRITERIA FOR JUDGING
Entries will be judged by our editorial staff, and that judgment will be subjective. But we will be using criteria for what we think good journalism is. Among those criteria are:
Stories can be any length, but they must be original nonfiction about the Sacramento area.
Stories may not be re-posts from blogs or other publications, print or online.
Finally, we will give extra weight to high-quality photographs, either accompanying stories or standing on their own with explanatory captions.
RULES
To be eligible, stories must be posted on the site, by you (using your real name), between 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2011 and 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 31, 2011. We will be able to help you post either over the phone or in our office during our normal business hours (10 a.m. through 6 p.m. Monday through Friday).
You may enter as many different stories as you like, but please enter/post each story only once! Make sure to tag it "Open2011" in the tag section or it will not be counted as a submission. There is no charge to enter.
PRIZES
Entries will be judged by The Sacramento Press editorial department. Decisions will be final. Limit one prize per applicant. Winners will be announced Feb. 14, 2011.
There will be a workshop from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 12 at The Sacramento Press office to answer your questions. Be careful that you're happy with what you've written; once it is published on the site, it cannot be modified.
You must live or work in one of our four home counties listed above, and be at least 18 years of age. High school students under the age of 18 can enter if they have a parental consent form.*
*Parental consent forms must be signed in person by a parent or legal guardian of the minor entering an article. To arrange for this, please e-mail Casey Kirk, casey@sacramentopress.com.
Editorial Note: The rules have been changed to allow for people who work (not just who live) in one of the four counties we cover (Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, Placer) to enter the contest.
We encourage people to attend the workshop but if you don't have any specific questions, then it would be fine if you didn't attend. If a question comes up later in the month, you can always send it to Casey or me. You've written before so you're familiar with how our site works and what goes into an article. People who attend the workshop won't get extra points added to their articles and have that sort of advantage over those who do not attend. However, if people want to ask about their story ideas for the contest, this would be a great opportunity to do so.
Do I qualify? I currently write for House2Home and wrote for Senior Magazine 2009 thru 12/2010
Please let me know of any workshops when offered! Katherine Kawaguchi GUCHI Interior Design
Yes, if you work in Roseville then you qualify. We will have our journalism open workshop Jan. 12 from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. at our office. We will have more workshops going forward unrelated to the contest. If you have an account with Sac Press you should be signed up to receive the invitations when we announce our upcoming workshops.
Anyone can add tags in after posting. Just go to the right side of your article and below the flags and thumbs up/down boxes, there is a box called "Your tags." You can type in a new tag right there. I added Open2011 in for you so no need to do it but hopefully this helps in the future.
Thanks for your entry!
Thank you for the advice
I am sending you an e-mail to the e-mail address you signed up with that will have step by step posting instructions.
Yes, you read that correctly. We offer free copy editing to all of our contributors. You can either e-mail a draft to journalism@sacramentopress.com or can arrange to come into our office to get in-person feedback on your article if that is better for you. If you would like to do this please e-mail Managing Editor Colleen Belcher at colleen@sacramentopress.com.
We are also hosting a workshop this Wednesday at our office at 6:30 p.m. This will be an opportunity to pitch some ideas to our editorial staff, ask any questions you might have about the contest or using our site, and get feedback. If you would like to attend please RSVP to workshops@sacramentopres.com.
I hope this information is helpful and keep an eye out for my e-mail!
Does this mean my parent has to go to the office to sign the form? Or can they just mail it in?
That means that both you and your guardian must sign it in front of me or someone else on our staff. If you e-mail me we can arrange for this!
This article is about the contest we held earlier this year. If we hold the contest again this year, we will announce it by email and in an article on the site. Keep an eye out!
Also, I'm not sure if you saw my comment on your other article but please email me at support@sacramentopress.com if you have see this! I have been attempting to get a hold of you but think we have old contact information on file for you. Thanks for your interest in the contest!