John Ingrisano Prize
The John Ingrisano Prize
The ǧÃŬAV English department has established an annual writing contest for the John Ingrisano Prize. Each year, two prizes will be awarded:
- one for creative writing in non-fiction
- one for creative writing in fiction
Winners will receive a cash prize and a certificate, and winning entries will be published in the .
The contest is open to all current ǧÃŬAV students from all campuses.
Deadline: Midnight, January 22, 2025. Submissions received after this date will automatically be ineligible.
How to Make a Creative Work Submission?
The contest is open to any student work of original, unpublished, and previously un-awarded creative fiction or non-fiction.
About John Ingrisano
John Ingrisano was a beloved member of the University of North Georgia’s English department until his death in 2018. John was beloved by his colleagues, and by numerous students as well. His spirituality and love of life shone through, and he was an inspiring educator, writer, and friend.
John Ingrisano has been a professional business writer, journalist, and writing instructor for 40 years. He published more than two thousand articles and six books on subjects ranging from money management to selling to faith. After years as a business writer, he published a handful of short stories and wrote three novels, the first of which, Captain Jolly’s Do Over, came out in 2015, published by Crimson Cloak Publishing. His second novel, Alicia in Ruins, was released in 2016.
John’s philosophy of life was “If not now, when?” John loved young people and he inspired them to challenge themselves. He would advise students who had never before submitted a writing piece, do it now!