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SUMMARY:Residency: Borders Traditions Residency
DESCRIPTION:Residency Dates: Wed Sept 23rd to Wed Oct 21st 2026\nThis is a residency for an artist or creator of any medium who has an interest in looking to history\, legend\, and local culture as a source of creative inspiration and who would help us capture a tradition\, place\, or story that is significant to the Scottish Borders. \nThe Scottish Borders is a vibrant place with many celebrated stories and traditions\, as well as many stories that are yet to be told. \nThis residency is aimed at supporting a creative who finds inspiration in tradition\, legend\, history\, or community stories who will help us capture a local tale through their artistic medium\, be it illustration\, sculpture\, performance\, textiles\, etc. \nThis is a fully funded residency that includes exclusive studio space\, accommodation in one of our Hobbit Pods\, and a weekly stipend of £350. \nThere are no expectations about what you will use the residency for\, but we hope the selected artist will conduct at least one public event such as a creative workshop (for adult participants)\, a talk\, demonstration\, performance or educational activity. \nYou will be able to spend time with other artists and makers on site\, along with another visiting artist also on residency. Our Creative Director\, Dr James Fox will provide mentorship during your stay. \nDeadline: June 1st \nDecision By: June 13th \n 
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/residency-borders-traditions-residency/
LOCATION:Hugo Burge Foundation
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SUMMARY:Competition Deadline: The MTP Short Story Competition
DESCRIPTION:From the competition website: \n\nIn our quest to offer authors a stage for their work\, we are excited to be hosting our 2026 Short Story Competition. \n\n\nFirst Prize:      £1000 (GBP) \nSecond Prize: £500 (GBP) \nThird Prize:     £250 (GBP) \n5 Runners-up Prizes of £50 (GBP) \nPrizewinning stories will be published in the MTP 2026 Anthology (print book and eBook). The Anthology title will be based on the title of the winning entry. \n  \n\nSubmit here.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/competition-deadline-the-mtp-short-story-competition/
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SUMMARY:Event: ENSFR reading group\, June meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next short fiction reading group meeting will take place (via Zoom) on Monday 1st June 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 Julie-Ann’s reading suggestion: the short story “Death by Landscape” by Margaret Atwood. You can access the short story from this link: \nhttps://223141929335512656.weebly.com/uploads/1/7/0/9/17093284/deathbylandscape_atwood.pdf \nOur conversation will focus on the following discussion points that Julie-Ann has selected: \n\nThe story opens in a domestic interior but moves to a landscape of ‘wilderness’. How are these two contrasting spaces integral to the story?\nIs there a power dynamic in the friendship between Lois and Lucy?\nWhat is significant about the presentation of the camp and the language Atwood uses?\nDoes this story fit the category of bildungsroman?\nHow does Atwood explore ideas of colonisation?\nIn the following quote bodily absence is made significant. How does this idea relate to the wider societal conceptualisation of the female body through art\, culture and mass media? How are female bodies represented elsewhere in the story?\n\n“But a dead person is a body; a body occupies space\, it exists somewhere. You can see it; you put it in a box and bury it in the ground\, and then it’s in a box in the ground. But Lucy is not in a box or in the ground. Because she is nowhere definite\, she could be any where.” \n\nStructurally the story moves from present to past to present\, using character memory to explicate the main story. How does ‘framing’ the past within the present impact ideas and meanings?\nThe story ends with a mystery? Is the reader invited to play detective?\n\nThose who are interested in exploring the work further might want to read Atwood’s collection Wilderness Tips which also features “Death by Landscape”. Many of the other short stories in the collection are worth reading in conjunction\, particularly “True Trash”. This is a recommendation by Julie-Ann. It is not mandatory to read further short stories for the meeting. \n— \nInes Gstrein is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. \nTopic:  Short Fiction Reading Group – June 2026 \nTime: Jun 1\, 2026 05:00 PM London \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/85116499205?pwd=hx6KiEeoOcdhPibo4Egw3770UQhger.1
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