CALISTO 3: Call for Writers and Editors

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CALISTO 3: Call for Writers and Editors

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A third iteration of CALISTO, a HS regs set, will be ready for mirrors beginning in Fall of 2024. Many personnel from CALISTOs 1 and 2 will work on CALISTO 3, and our overall set philosophy of producing a difficulty-controlled set with fresh clues and a somewhat experimental distribution will remain.

We are seeking writers and editors through an open application; high schoolers and less-experienced writers are encouraged to apply. You do not need to be affiliated with California to apply, although we may choose in cases to slightly prefer newer writers or those from California.

We will be accepting editors and writers on a rolling basis: that is to say, there is no deadline for applications, and we’ll evaluate and accept applications as we receive them. We’ll update this post when all slots are filled.

Applying to Edit

We are looking for editors in the following categories:
History
Literature
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Other Science
Visual Arts
Auditory Arts
Religion
Mythology
“Philosophy and Social Science” (this is a single category)
Geography
Popular Culture
Current Events
Other

All applicants must submit a writing sample of questions in the category or categories you’re applying for. You must submit at least 3/3 (that is, three tossups and three bonuses) total, and at least 2/2 from each category applied for. Tossups should be powermarked. Aim for length limits of six lines in 10-point Times New Roman for tossups, and two lines per part for bonuses. In evaluating your submissions, we will be primarily looking for evocative and interesting clues, accurate estimation of difficulty, and clear, concise prose. The writing sample should consist of new questions written specifically for the application; do not submit old questions that you wrote for other sets, or questions that anybody else has seen. To submit, email me at [email protected] or message me on Discord (_alistair_).

Editors should also inform us of the amount of the set they’re able to edit, as well as any other editing preferences (e.g. “only comfortable editing American history”); we anticipate having the flexibility to accommodate subspecialities. Editors are also invited, although this is strictly optional and will not be used to judge applications, to submit a statement on their vision for their categories.

Applying to Write

Applicants to write must submit a writing sample of at least 1/1 (that is, one tossup and one bonus) -- these should be new questions written specifically for the application. Tossups should be powermarked. Aim for length limits of six lines in 10-point Times New Roman for tossups, and two lines per part for bonuses. In evaluating your submissions, we will be primarily looking for evocative and interesting clues, accurate estimation of difficulty, and clear, concise prose. Do not submit questions that you wrote for other sets or that anyone else has seen. To submit, email me at [email protected] or message me on Discord (_alistair_).
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Alistair Gray
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Re: CALISTO 3: Call for Writers and Editors

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Thanks to everyone that's applied so far! We've accepted what we imagine will be most of our writers, but not all, and still welcome applications over the next couple of weeks or so. (Those who have applied and not been accepted remain under consideration!) We also continue to welcome editor applications in the areas of literature, fine arts, mythology, and non-biology science.
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Re: CALISTO 3: Call for Writers and Editors

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We're closing applications. Thanks to everyone who's applied; we look forward to producing a great set!
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