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Showing posts with label POETS. Show all posts
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Monday, May 23, 2011

Calling All: Visual artists, Writers and Composers and Musicians

(WOMEN WRITERS) Grants of $500 to $1,500 each are given twice yearly to feminist writers. Women poets and creative nonfiction writers who are citizens of the United States or Canada are eligible. Submit three copies of a manuscript of up to 25 pages, a project description, a budget, and a resumé with a $20 entry fee during the month of June. Send an SASE for the required entry form and complete guidelines.

Money for Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, Individual Artist Grants for Women, P.O. Box 309, Wilton, NH 03086. Susan Pliner, Executive Director. No website available. Deadline: July 1, 2011

(WRITERS) Margolis Award & ResidencyA stipend of $5,000 and a month long residency at the Blue Mountain Center, an artists colony in Blue Mountain Lake, New York, is given annually to a writer of nonfiction (including creative nonfiction with the exception of memoir) whose work recalls that of Richard J. Margolis, a journalist, essayist, and poet who wrote about those whose voices are seldom heard. Submit three copies of at least two writing samples totaling no more than 30 pages and a project description by July 1. There is no entry fee. Send an SASE or visit the Web site for complete guidelines.
Blue Mountain Center, Richard J. Margolis Award, c/o Margolis & Bloom, 535 Boylston Street, 8th Floor, Boston, MA 02116. Harry Margolis, Contact. Website:

(ALL) ART342—ART342 is now accepting artist-in-residence applications for Fall 2011 Residency dates: September 12 – December 16, On-line application: https://art342.slideroom.com/.

offers 14-week residencies to emerging and established artists, writers and composers. Studios, a kiln and basic equipment are available for most visual artists, including ceramicists. Quiet spaces exist for creative or scholarly writers. The composer’s studio is outfitted with a Steinway B, computers and software for writing and recording.

Awards for accepted applicants include 24-hour access to free studios, living space and a modest stipend. Residents are responsible for personal expenses and travel to and from the site. Situated in a semi-rural area, ART342 is just 6 miles north of Historic Old Town in Fort Collins. Up to 7 studios and 5 living spaces are maintained as private places for creative work. Pets, children, visitors and partners are strongly discouraged. $30 application fee

For more information regarding application and residency details, visit: www.art342.org Deadline is (I think) June 13 but please check the website to make sure.

(ALL) Camac and Fondation Ténot Residencies in France
Call for visual artists, writers and composers/musicians. Since 1999, Camac Art Centre with Fondation Ténot has promoted creativity and international exchange in the artist community.

Camac and Fondation Ténot offers each year a residency bursary (fellowship) to one visual artist, one writer and one musician or composer in order to create new career prospects for artists.

Camac is located 60min away from Paris in the village of Marnay sur Seine within the scenic Region of Champagne-Ardenne. This multi-disciplinary creative centre offers a unique environment for visual artist, writers or musicians. Camac aims at fostering communication and creativity among individuals and groups working on the evolution of ideas or realization of works.

Nature of the bursary:
- 2 month residency (dates to be arranged by mutual agreement between the artist and the institution)
- Return ticket, board and lodging
- Private bedroom with bathroom, individual studio.
The laureate must provide his/her own visas and health insurance.

Deadline June 20, 2011. For more information, write: jycoffre@camac.org or go to the website: http://www.camac.org


Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Attention All Writers!


Hey there...I know...I've neglected you. That is the price I must pay for being sucked into the raging machine of pre-pub. activities for my first book. Life has certainly been crazy. Anyway, I wanted to alert all you writers out there about an event coming up in New York City on November 12th and 13th. I'll be speaking on a panel about funding and residency opportunities at a literary conference at the New School in NY (sponsored by The Council of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP) and co-sponsored by the New School Graduate Writing Program and in partnership with Sobel Weber Associates, The National Book Foundation, Sterling Lord Literistic, and Poets & Writers).

The event will be a two-day conference for fiction, poetry, and creative-nonfiction writers learning how to maneuver in the marketplace. Meet writers, editors, agents, publicists and publishers from Publishers Weekly, Oxford University Press, Scribner, Hachette Book Group, Graywolf, the Poetry Society of America, Bloomsbury, Knopf, the Academy of American Poets and more. REGISTER NOW } OR TO REGISTER BY PHONE, PLEASE CALL 212.741.9110 x 16

And the cool thing is....anyone registering who mentions MIRA'S LIST will get a 20% discount! Click here: https://www.clmp.org/lwc/ or click on the logo and sign up. I highly recommend this event, especially for New Yorkers who don't need a hotel!

I'll also be speaking in April at the TransculturalExchange Conference in Boston about what it takes to publish a first book, from finding an agent to post-pub. marketing. News on that event and the other amazing writers on the panel coming very soon!

Below are a couple other things for writers. Have a lovely week!
Cheers,
Mirabee

(WRITERS) Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship: The Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship awards approximately $52,000 annually to an American-born poet to spend one year outside North America, in whatever place the recipient feels will most advance his or her work. Recipients in recent years have included published poets with professional standing. See the web site or write for application form and guidelines. Website: www.amylowell.org, email: amylowell@choate.com. DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 15th!

(WRITERS) Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, Ondaatje Prize: The Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize offers £10,000 for a distinguished work of fiction, non-fiction or poetry, evoking the spirit of a place. See web site for more details and next deadline.Website: http://www.rslit.org, email: info@rslit.org. Deadline is December 7th, 2010.

(WRITERS) Bread Loaf Writers' Conference in Middlebury, Vermont: The Conference awards fellowships and scholarships to candidates applying to attend a session of the Conference. Candidates for fellowships must have a first original book published within three years of filing their application. Scholarship candidates must have published in major literary periodicals or newspapers. See web site for nomination and application procedures. website: www.middlebury.edu, email: blwc@middlebury.edu.
** Mirabee insider trading: I was there in 2001 and loved it. I learned a lot from my workshop colleagues and some have remained my long-suffering readers!


 

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