TRANSVESTIA

¡Editor Carol Beecroft

Announces New

CONTEST

"PRIZES OFFERED FOR THE BEST WRITERS"

One of our readers wrote and suggested that your Editor offer a prize for the best TV story of 1980. It seems like a very constructive suggestion and thus I shall not only offer a prize for that category but also offer additional prizes for other types of contributions submitted. I am offering a TWO-YEAR SUB- SCRIPTION to TRANSVESTIA for the best contributions in the following categories:

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1. For the best LONG STORY using a TV theme.' 2. For the best SHORT STORY using a TV theme. For the best TV article of a non-fiction type. For the best contribution of TV poetry!

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It is felt that this contest will encourage our sisters to exhibit their writing talents as well as their creativity. This contest will last until December 31, 1980. All material should be typed and double spaced although I will accept contributions from those who do not have access to a typewritter and, as a result, have to write in longhand. Typewritten materials are preferred however.

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The man standing at the bar (in court) was well dressed, alert, and obviously intelligent. The judge asked him how he pleaded to the charge of transvestism, and much to the magis- trate's surprise, he replied, "Not guilty by reason of insanity, your Honor."

"Insanity?" exclaimed the judge.

"Yes, sir," said the defendant. "I'm crazy about it!"

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