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Bazzanella Literary Awards

The Bazzanella Literary Awards is one of Sacramento State's longest and most popular scholarship since it's inception in 1981. Named after the late Dr. Dominic J. Bazzanella, an English professor and Acting Dean of the College of Arts and Letters, the awards encourage undergraduate and graduate students in the English Department to submit their work to highlight excellence across multiple mediums, including:

  • Poetry
  • Short Fiction
  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Critical Analysis

Each year, the Bazzanella Committee invites four judges to read and select winners in each category. The annual writing competition celebrates its recepients with a special reception at Sac State, offers a scholarship for first and second place winning entries in each category, and pubilshes student writing in its booklet.

Submissions to the Bazzanella Literary Awards are accepted in late February and early March of every Spring semester.

All questions regarding the Bazzanella Literary Awards can be directed to Dr. Rosa Martinez (rosa.martinez@csus.edu), Associate Professor in the English Department and Chair of the Bazzanella Literary Awards.

Make a Gift

Your generosity helps us to provide this opportunity for our students in the English Department at Sacramento State. Please consider making a gift to help us continue supporting student writing through this unique and exciting scholarship.

On behalf of our students, the English Department thanks the many gifts offered to our scholarship and we would like to offer a special thank you to the entire Bazzanella family for their continued generosity and the inspiration they have gifted our students since 1981.

Call for 2025 Submissions

Sacramento State's Department of English invites its students to participate in its annual writing competition. Submissions will be accepted in early February through early March of the Spring 2025 semester.

COMPETITION RULES

All students currently enrolled at CSU Sacramento during Spring 2025 are eligible to submit their writing to our annual competition. There is no minimum unit requirement, however, students CANNOT be auditing courses. Students must have a matriculated classified status of either undergraduate or graduate. The competition will be separated between undergraduate and graduate students, and determined by their Spring 2025 class standing. In their particular class standing, students may enter more than one category but may submit only one entry in a single category. Manuscripts must be original work by the author and must not have been published or have won a prize in a previous literary contest.

CATEGORIES

  • Poetry
  • Short Fiction
  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Critical Analysis

JUDGES

There is a separate judge for each of the four categories. The judges are not members of the current Staff or Faculty of Sacramento State. The judges' decisions are final. Winners will be notified by phone the week of April 1st. We will publish first and second place winning entries in the yearly Bazzanella Booklet.

PRIZES

First-place prize in each category will be $200. Second-place prize in each category will be $100. First and Second place winning entries in each category will be published.

RULES FOR EACH CATEGORY

Prose manuscripts must be typed, double-spaced with 1" margins, and must have a title on the top of the first page. Poetry may be single-spaced. Do not include a separate title page. Pages must be compiled in a single PDF and also in a separate Word document. The maximum number of words for the Short Fiction category is 6000 (approx. 20 pages typed doubled-spaced), and for the Critical Analysis and Creative Nonfiction categories the maximum number is 5000 (approx. 16 pages typed double spaced), not counting bibliography and footnotes. Manuscripts which exceed the maximum length will not be forwarded to the judges. The category identified as Critical Analysis is restricted to essays that analyze a work of art such as novels, poetry, essays, film, music, or some other aesthetic medium. Essays not analyzing an art work should be submitted under the Creative Nonfiction category. Students may submit only one poem in the Poetry category. Submissions of Prose Poetry and/or Flash Fiction may be entered in one category only. The Bazzanella Committee reserves the right to change an entry to a different category, which, in their opinion, has been submitted incorrectly. The Committee also reserves the right to not award prizes in every category.

Submit your entry in a single PDF and in a separate Word Document. Use 12 pt. Times New Roman font. (Submissions in other formats will not be considered).

Submissions will be accepted in early February through early March of the Spring 2025 semester. More information will be provided in February 2025.

2024 Bazzanella Recipients

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2024 Bazzanella Literary Awards E-Book

The Bazzanella Literary Awards Booklet for Spring 2024 is printed and published by University Printing and the English Department at Sacramento State, in Sacramento, California.

  • Editors: Brianna Renner and Dr. Rosa Martinez.
  • Winners Selected for Editorial Input: Kelsey Morgan Scaife-Puckett and Daniel Alan Kemper.
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Cover Image by José Martínez