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SUMMARY:Residency: Korean–English translation residency (Norwich\, 2026)
DESCRIPTION:The National Centre for Writing\, Norwich\, is partnering with the Literature Translation Institute of Korea to offer a translation residency for one experienced literary translator working from Korean to English. The residency will take place at Dragon Hall in Norwich UNESCO City of Literature from Monday 6 July to Saturday 1 August 2026. The selected translator will have dedicated time and space to focus on their work in the inspiring and tranquil surroundings of Norwich. \nThe translator in residence will stay in the Dragon Hall cottage\, located on our city-centre campus. The cottage includes a sitting room\, study\, kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor\, with two bedrooms upstairs. A small terrace opens onto the Dragon Hall garden. \nDuring the residency\, the Korean translator will share the cottage with a literary translator from Singapore\, offering an additional opportunity for informal exchange and connection. \nWhat the residency offers\nThe translator in residence will spend their time developing the translation project proposed in their application. In addition\, they will benefit from: \nMentorship: We will appoint a UK-based mentor — an experienced literary translator\, possibly working in a different language combination — to provide peer feedback and advice on their work and career. \nNetworking: The resident will be introduced to local writers and translators through the Dragon Hall Social\, our monthly literary networking event. \nProfessional development: The resident will have the opportunity to attend plenary sessions of the BCLT Summer School (online in 2026). \nWriting opportunity: The resident will be invited to contribute a reflective piece to World\, Meet Norwich. \nWe believe that this combination of focused time\, mentoring and community is invaluable for literary translators. \n\nHow to apply: \n\n\nIf you are interested in this opportunity\, please fill out the application form and return it to us with your resume. Please send your application to residencies@nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk with the subject title LTI Korea residency. \nThe deadline for applications is Monday 9 March 2026. We aim to notify the successful applicant by the end of March 2026.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/residency-korean-english-translation-residency-norwich-2026/
LOCATION:The National Centre for Writing
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SUMMARY:Competition Deadline: Deepings Literary Festival Short Story Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:From the competition website: \n  \nTheme – Hidden Treasures\nPlease give your story a title\, which can be different from Hidden Treasures as long as that is clearly the theme. \nSubmissions\nAll entries will be read by members of the DLF committee and the top stories put forward to category judges: \nChildren’s category judge: Barbara Henderson (award-winning author of children’s novels and adult non-fiction; she also works as a drama teacher and visits schools as an author and storyteller). \nAdult’s category judge: Vaseem Khan (author of two award-winning crime series and books in a series featuring Q from the James Bond franchise; he was the Chair of the UK Crime Writers’ Association in 2023–25). \nClosing date\nMonday 9th March 2026. Entries received after this date will not be considered. Please aim to send your entry in as soon as you can rather than wait for the closing date. \nPrizes\nWinners will each receive a £30 book token and the opportunity to have their story published in I’d Rather be in Deeping magazine. \n  \nEnter here.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/competition-deadline-deepings-literary-festival-short-story-festival-2026/
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SUMMARY:Event: ENSFR reading group\, March meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next short fiction reading group meeting will take place (via Zoom) on Monday 9th March at 5pm (UK time). Below\, you can find information on how to join the online meeting room. I have attached an iCalendar file that you can add to your calendar. \nDuring the meeting\, we will be discussing Paul’s reading suggestion: the short story “The Pain Cave” by Lauren Groff. It is a very short story at just two pages long. You can access the short story from this link: https://granta.com/the-pain-cave/ \nOur conversation will focus on the following key questions that Paul has selected: \n\nHow does the story portray family relationships\, and what ideas about family life emerge through the narrator’s reflections?\nWhat picture of childhood does the story create\, and how does the narrator’s view of children shape the emotional tone of the narrative?\nIn what ways does the story use nature—its beauty\, harshness\, or indifference—to deepen its themes or challenge the narrator?\nWhat meanings do you think Groff intended by choosing the title “The Pain Cave\,” and how does it resonate with both the physical and emotional journey in the story?\nDoes the narrator strike you as someone who understands herself clearly\, or do you sense blind spots or contradictions in her self‑perception? What moments in the story shaped your view?\n\nJoin the Zoom here: \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/83325132386?pwd=pccLzay1p6eLKg9PxP5C2HRJwqFLz6.1
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/event-ensfr-reading-group-march-meeting/
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