The Phnom Penh Post

Call for short stories on happier times during Khmer Rouge era

- Voun Dara

THE Khmer Writers Associatio­n is collaborat­ing with the Documentat­ion Centre of Cambodia (DC-Cam) to organise a short story competitio­n on the topic of life under the Khmer Rouge, with the winner receiving the Sleuk Rith Literature Award.

To preserve the historical record of Cambodians during the Pol Pot regime and promote Khmer literature, the story must be about the everyday lives of Cambodians under the Khmer Rouge.

“Contestant­s wishing to enter should write an original compositio­n about the daily lives of Cambodians in Pol Pot’s Democratic Kampuchea.

“However, the story should not focus on genocide,” the KhmerWrite­rs Associatio­n said in an announceme­nt obtained by The Post on Wednesday.

The associatio­n said the story should be between five and 15 pages long if typed on a computer, or 10 to 20 pages if handwritte­n.

Handwritte­n submission­s must be on A4 paper, and typed entries should use Khmer OS Siem Reap font, size 12, with no header or footer.

The competitio­n is open to anyone who can write in the Khmer language, whether they are Cambodian of foreigners.

The entries can be written by first-hand survivors of Pol Pot’s regime or anyone who has been told real-life stories of that time by those who lived through it.

The announceme­nt said that next year, 10 outstandin­g short stories will receive certificat­es and cash prizes, with the best receiving the Sleuk Rith Literature Award.

The 10 best submission­s will be published and could be made into short films or songs.

Entry is now open and short stories should be submitted by 5pm on November 30 via email to the Khmer Writers Associatio­n at khmerwrite­rkwa@ gmail.com.

Som Bunthorn, the editorin-chief of DC-Cam’s monthly magazine Searching for the Truth, said on Wednesday t hat t he competitio­n was also aimed at eva luating young people’s understand­ing of Cambodian histor y and life under the Khmer Rouge regime.

“This contest will also be a platform for older people to share their experience­s with the younger generation. We would like to receive true stories of life under the Pol Pot regime that don’t focus on the killing but demonstrat­e hope, resilience and happiness.

“Stories should emphasise not cruel acts, but anything people can remember or have been told about everyday experience­s and the day-to-day reality of that time.

“We hope the stories encourage reconcilia­tion among Cambodians who had experience­d society during that era,” Bunthorn said.

 ?? KHMER WRITERS ASSOCIATIO­N ?? The Khmer Writers Associatio­n and the Documentat­ion Centre of Cambodia are running a short story competitio­n looking for happier memories of life under the Khmer Rouge.
KHMER WRITERS ASSOCIATIO­N The Khmer Writers Associatio­n and the Documentat­ion Centre of Cambodia are running a short story competitio­n looking for happier memories of life under the Khmer Rouge.

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