How Do You Win A Pulitzer Prize?
The Pulitzer Prize, established by Joseph Pulitzer, is awarded annually for accomplishment in areas of American journalism, literature and music. Pulitzer Prizes are administered by Columbia University. Pulitzer Prize winners receive a cash prize and literary prestige. Follow the steps below to win a Pulitzer Prize. Create a piece of work, especially in journalism to win a Pulitzer Prize. Music, novels and poetry are also eligible for Pulitzer Prizes. Check out the Web site, Pulitzer.org. The link is listed in the resource section below. Check out the guidelines for winning a Pulitzer Prize. Only U.S. citizens are eligible for a Pulitzer Prize except for the History category in Letters; the book must be about the history of the United States. For the Journalism prize, entrants may be any nationality, but the work must have appeared in a United States newspaper that is published at least once a week. Online newspapers and online news organizations are eligible. Check out the categories