a) Guidelines for Submissions : Eligible individuals may enter the Contest by filling out the form on the Landing Page and submitting an entry with the following: (a) an original photograph of a dish made by the entrant inspired by Yotam Ottolenghi’s MasterClass on Modern Middle Eastern Cooking (“Ottolenghi’s MasterClass”) (b) a description of how the MasterClass inspired the dish, (c) a list of the recipe ingredients, (d) a description of the recipe steps, (e) the entrant’s first name and last initial, (f) email associated with MasterClass account, and (g) country of residence.
Entrants must enter the Contest via the form on the Contest landing page ( ) (“Landing Page”). Pacific Time (PT) on March 6, 2021 and continues through 11:00 p.m. The entry period for the Contest begins 10:00 a.m. Eligibility determinations will be made by Sponsor in its discretion and will be final and binding. dba MasterClass (“ Sponsor ”) or any of Sponsor’s Affiliates (as defined in Section 7), and members of the immediate family or household (whether or not related) of any such employee, are not eligible. Persons who as of the date of entry (and, if a winner, as of the date of prize fulfillment) are an employee of Yanka Industries, Inc. The MasterClass Middle Eastern Cooking Contest with Yotam Ottolenghi (the “ Contest ”) is open only to persons who as of the date of entry (and, if a winner, as of the date of prize fulfillment) are current active members of MasterClass’s online platform and who are 18 years of age or older or the age of majority in the jurisdiction in which he or she resides. Our sessions are NOT recorded.OPEN ONLY TO CURRENT MEMBERS OF MASTERCLASS WHO ARE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER AT THE TIME OF ENTRY. sessions would require you to purchase your own subscription. Viewing the videos outside of our 6:30-8:30 p.m. This program is made available through, a subscription-based platform that the Library has purchased. We will email you the Zoom link in advance of the event. What you’ll need: A computer with microphone (or headphones) and webcam for Zoom or your smartphone/tablet. In 2021, she launched The Audacity, a newsletter that includes a book club, features Roxane’s writing, and showcases emerging writers. She is both the first Guggenheim Fellow and the first Black woman to write a Marvel comic book ( Black Panther: World of Wakanda). She has edited multiple anthologies, including Best American Short Stories 2018 and the bestselling Not That Bad. She is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, and her fiction has appeared in the likes of Harper’s Bazaar, McSweeney’s, Tin House, and Oxford American. To date, she has authored five critically acclaimed books-a memoir ( Hunger), a collection of essays ( Bad Feminist), two collections of short stories ( Ayiti, Difficult Women), and a novel (An Untamed State). Even though she’s never released those childhood stories, it wouldn’t be surprising if they held the same strength, humor, darkness, and wisdom that’s become synonymous with her work. In addition to the three hours of video presentations, you will get:Ī workbook complete with writing devices, prompts, and reading recommendations,Ī chance to share your writing and evaluate your writing with other group membersĪn opportunity to submit writing for an e-book anthologyĪn opportunity to read and/or your writing for an audienceīest-selling author and cultural critic Roxane Gay started writing when she was only four years old. Join us to view Roxane Gay’s MasterClass on writing for social change and get armed with the skills you need to make an impact. Follow Roxane's lead and give yourself permission to delve into the nuances of a prevailing narrative - or even propose a new one. Writing for social change often means being a contrarian. Feel the need to write about important stuff but have trouble getting focused and need to find your voice? Want to know some of the inside scoop on getting published?