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RUNES REVIEW 2007 Each issue of RUNES has a different theme. The theme for 2007 is CONNECTION, which may be loosely interpreted.
Thornton Writer Residency. Lynchburg College. An eight-week residency at Lynchburg College, including a stipend of $8,000, is awarded annually to a Fiction writer for the Fall term & a Poet for the Spring term. The writer-in-residence will teach a weekly Creative Writing workshop & present a public reading. Residency includes housing, meals, & roundtrip travel expenses. To apply for the Fall fiction residency, submit a published...
From the Vermont Studio Center: www.vermontstudiocenter.org We are pleased to announce the availability of new Fellowship opportunities at the Vermont Studio Center. The National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships (eligibility: artists and writers) New for 2007, the NEA will sponsor four Fellowships this year for outstanding painters, sculptors, writers, photographers, or printmakers who demonstrate clear financial need (applicants must submit...
Wichita State University. Distinguished Poet-in-Residence. Temporary one-month position for a writer of poetry to teach a tutorial course to approximately fifteen graduate & advanced undergraduate poetry writing students. Appointment for the Spring 2008 semester. Qualifications: extensive high quality publications in national or regional periodicals; high quality collections of poems; awards & fellowships. Salary $9000 for the month....
Milton Center Postgraduate Fellowship. Nine-month fellowship, including a $15,000 stipend, is given annually to a Christian writer of Poetry, Fiction, or Creative Nonfiction to complete a first book. Writers who have completed an MA in English, Creative Writing, or the Humanities or an MFA in Creative Writing are eligible. The fellowship will take place at the Milton Center, which is based on the campus of Seattle Pacific University, from...
Wichita State University. Distinguished Writer-in-Residence. Temporary one-month position for a writer of fiction to teach a tutorial course to approximately fifteen graduate & advanced undergraduate fiction writing students. Appointment for the Fall 2007 semester. Qualifications: extensive high quality publications in national or regional periodicals; high quality novels or collections of short stories; awards & fellowships. Salary,...
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