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SUMMARY:Residency: Jan Michalski Foundation Application Dates
DESCRIPTION:The Jan Michalski Foundation’s residency for writers is designed to provide an environment for literary creation and to support those involved in the written word. \n\n\nThe Foundation features a group of seven distinctive residential modules that are available for writers and translators invited for residencies of varying lengths of time. Hanging from the openwork “canopy” that runs above the Foundation\, these units are called “cabins” and offer ideal conditions to anyone who is looking to start\, continue working on\, or put the finishing touches to a writing project. \nAlthough open to all kinds of writing and all languages\, the residency program does give priority to literary writers and translators. The residencies can be for either individuals or pairs of participants in the case of projects involving more than one discipline. Each year some forty authors from around the world\, from emerging writers to seasoned veterans\, are able to count on a certain period of time dedicated to a literary project. \nA percentage of the residencies are dedicated to nature writing\, a form of fiction or creative non-fiction that raises awareness of nature\, prepares for a sustainable future\, and helps to better understand socio-environmental interconnections and the impact of human actions on nature. \n\n\n\nBecome a resident\n\n\nGeneral Terms and Conditions\n\nResidences are available for all types of writers engaged in literary creation. While we give priority to writers and translators\, we are also open to other disciplines as long as literature is at the heart of the project. Stays in the Jan Michalski Foundation are granted to individuals as well as pairs of writers working on a common project. The latter might include a writer and a translator\, a writer and someone from another discipline\, two writers\, and so on. \n\n\n\nLocation\n\nThe Jan Michalski Foundation lies at the foot of the Swiss Jura Mountains in Montricher. The village is approximately 30 minutes from Lausanne and one hour from Geneva. It is possible to reach Montricher from Morges by train. \nSix “cabins” overlook Lake Geneva and the Alps while a seventh is oriented towards the forested slopes of the Jura. One final cabin serves as a kitchen and common living area where resident writers can cook together\, socialize and relax. \n\n\n\nLength of stay\n\nResidencies can vary in length\, lasting from two weeks to one\, two\, or three months. The length of stay should match the scope of the project. The period applied for is a request only\, and the Jan Michalski Foundation reserves the right to offer another period depending on availability. \n\n\n\nEligibility criteria\n\nThere are no age or nationality restrictions.\nBeginners are accepted.\nCandidates are only allowed to submit one application per year.\nFormer residents are not allowed to reapply.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/residency-jan-michalski-foundation-application-dates/
CATEGORIES:Residency
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
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UID:3572-1780617600-1782863999@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Event: I’ve Never Read Elizabeth Gaskell Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Gaskell’s House marked the 10th anniversary of its restoration and opening to the public with a bold new exhibition called I’ve Never Read Elizabeth Gaskell\, as part of a project supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.\nThree young writers – Georgia Affonso\, Princess Arinola Adegbite and Guruleen Kahlo – were awarded inaugural writers’ residencies at Elizabeth Gaskell’s House\, Manchester’s only literary house\, and it is their endeavours that take centre stage. \nThey began their journey having never read Elizabeth’s work\, but by spending time at the house they have been immersed in her writing and role as a social reformist. Through their eyes visitors will also be able to discover just how much there is to the inspiring world of Elizabeth Gaskell. \nCreated in partnership with The Writing Squad and Manchester City of Literature. Please check the library opening times before planning your visit.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/event-ive-never-read-elizabeth-gaskell-exhibition/
LOCATION:Rochdale Central Library\, Rochdale Central Library\, Number One Riverside\, Smith Street\, Rochdale\, OL16 1XU
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DTSTAMP:20260625T101918
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UID:3054-1781049600-1781135999@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Call for Papers: "American Shorts"
DESCRIPTION:CFP: “American Shorts” University of Lisbon\, Portugal\, October 29-31\, 2026
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/deadline-cfp-american-shorts/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DTSTAMP:20260625T101918
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UID:2996-1781049600-1781308799@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Conference: 8th Annual ENSFR Conference at the University of Artois
DESCRIPTION:  \nWe are excited to announce a Save The Date for the 8th Annual ENSFR Conference. The conference will be held at the University of Artois (Northern France) on the 10-12th of June 2026. The title of the conference is: “In Different Shapes: the short story and its modes of circulation in magazines and newspapers.” \nFollowing the ideas initiated at the Leuven conference in 2017 on the short story\, its contexts and co-texts\, the 2026 ENSFR conference will be devoted to short forms appearing in magazines and newspapers. \nThe conference will consider any story printed in such media but also stories that were solely published in magazines and newspapers (as opposed to stories that were later collected in book form)\, adapted into film or into longer works of fiction (as is often the case with The New Yorker). Panelists may also work on any short form to be found in magazines (commercials\, letters to the editor\, notes…) as well as illustrated stories—the illustrations providing yet another short story from to explore. \nCertain magazines target a specific audience\, and it could be stimulating to reflect upon writers’ ability to please (at least on the surface) literary editors. In the nineteenth century\, stories were often referred to as “articles\,” “tales” or “sketches”—how does this influence our understanding of the text? What are the differences between stories printed in magazines and those printed in newspapers? \nThe conference will give us an opportunity to discuss magazine publication with several authors and see how magazine and newspaper publication has evolved since its earliest forms.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/8th-annual-ensfr-conference-at-the-university-of-artois/
LOCATION:University of Artois\, Arras\, France
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260623
DTSTAMP:20260625T101918
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UID:3541-1782086400-1782172799@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Competition Deadline: V.S. Pritchett Short Story Prize
DESCRIPTION:From the competition website: \n  \nThe RSL V.S. Pritchett Short Story Prize seeks to find the best unpublished short story of the year. \nThe 2027 V.S. Pritchett Short Story Prize is now open for entry until Monday 22 June at 5pm. Please ensure you have read and understood the V.S. Pritchett Prize Eligibility and Guidelines prior to entering. \n  \nEnter here.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/competition-deadline-v-s-pritchett-short-story-prize/
CATEGORIES:Competition Deadline
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SUMMARY:Event: Ben Pester and Keith Ridgway at Bàrd Books
DESCRIPTION:Join author Ben Pester and Keith Ridgway with Barry Pierce to discuss their new books \n\n\n\n\nDoors 630pm\, event start 7pm prompt \nBEN PESTER is the author of the short story collection Am I in the Right Place? (2021) and the novel The Expansion Project (2025)\, which was shortlisted for the Nero Book Awards and the Goldsmiths Prize. \n“Pester is a genius of capturing the vicissitudes of contemporary life” LUKE KENNARD \nSail Away Land is the space where we might go when we’re no longer alive (sometimes only temporarily). In this uncommon and disarming collection\, the characters go ‘there’ with or without knowing it. Maybe they have been living there all along without noticing – just like they hadn’t really noticed that everyone is carrying a shiny black suitcase. \nThese stories are about normal things – losing the people we’re closest to\, forgiving them\, finding love and managing to hold onto it – but also about going to parties through a door in the back of a colleague’s head\, housebreaking in search of a sister’s ghost\, and asking the strangers in the kitchen to resurrect you at midnight. \nLike brilliant and strange anxiety dreams in prose\, the stories in Sail Away Land are full of temporal weirdness\, life and non-being\, psychological acuity\, imagination and wit\, all while being effortlessly\, seductively readable and incredibly moving. \n“Moving deftly between corporate weirdness\, the anxiety of rejection\, and the warm haze of childhood memory\, Sail Away Land is just how I like my short story collections: playful and particular. I feel lucky to have read it.” SABA SAMS \nKeith Ridgway is a Dubliner living in London. His novels include A Shock\, which won the 2021 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction and was shortlisted for the Goldsmith’s Prize; Hawthorn & Child; and Animals. His first novel The Long Falling was filmed by Martin Provost as Où Va La Nuit in 2011. He has been awarded the Prix Fémina Étranger and Premier Roman Étranger\, the O Henry award and the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. Dooneen is published by Fitzcarraldo Editions and by New Directions. \nThe astonishing Irish literary magician Keith Ridgway pulls from his hat the Great Dublin Novel for the 21st century \nBartholomew Port\, known to all as Mew\, steps into the bushes in a London park and steps out of the bushes in a Dublin one. Not only that—there are no cars; there are moving footpaths; there is no church; everything seems quite queer. Home by invitation\, he has arrived in a Dublin that is alive with song\, with rumor\, with tunnels\, with ghosts\, and with an unmistakable sense of insurgency. In this suspiciously timeless city that breathes an old revolutionary air\, Mew fiercely misses his beloved Mootie\, back home in London. \nAn unraveling\, an impossibility\, a gathering of voices\, and a single dream\, Dooneen is the layered\, allusive and wildly original new novel from Keith Ridgway\, “one of Ireland’s best writers\, in a country with no shortage of them” (The Times).
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/event-ben-pester-and-keith-ridgway-at-bard-books/
LOCATION:Bàrd Books\, 341-343 Roman Road\, London\, E3 5QR
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTSTAMP:20260625T101918
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UID:3543-1782777600-1782863999@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Competition Deadline: Queen Mary Wasafiri New Writing Prize
DESCRIPTION:From the competition website: \n  \nThe 2026 Queen Mary  Wasafiri New Writing Prize is now open.\nThe seventeenth edition of the prize is now open for original entries and entries in translation across Fiction\, Life Writing\, and Poetry. \n  \nEnter here.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/competition-deadline-queen-mary-wasafiri-new-writing-prize/
CATEGORIES:Competition Deadline
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTSTAMP:20260625T101918
CREATED:20260531T160838Z
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UID:3545-1782777600-1782863999@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Competition Deadline: Fiction Factory Short Story Competition
DESCRIPTION:From the competition website: \n  \n\n\nTop prize- £500 \nLength of story: max 3\,000 words \nEntries should be as a Word document. \nAll types of stories are welcome (excluding Children’s and Young Adult\nFiction). \nEntry Fee: £7.00 (£13 for 2 stories\, £18 for 3 stories) \nEntry fee plus optional critique: £35.00 \n\n\n\n\nWinning stories will be published on this website and\, at a later date in a planned anthology \n\n\n\n  \nEnter here.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/competition-deadline-fiction-factory-short-story-competition/
CATEGORIES:Competition Deadline
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTSTAMP:20260625T101918
CREATED:20260531T160947Z
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UID:3547-1782777600-1782863999@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Competition Deadline: Wells Short Story Competition
DESCRIPTION:From the competition website: \n  \nGot a potential page-turner inside you? Then polish up your prose and send your entry to this year’s Short Story Competition. First prize is £750\, while second and third-place winners will receive £300 and £200 respectively.\nThere is also a special prize of £100 in the category for best local author.\nCompetitions open on 1 April and close on 30 June. \n  \nEnter here.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/competition-deadline-wells-short-story-competition/
CATEGORIES:Competition Deadline
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTSTAMP:20260625T101918
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UID:3549-1782777600-1782863999@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Competition Deadline: The Olga Sinclair Prize
DESCRIPTION:From the competition deadline: \n  \nTheme: WALLS \nWord Limit: 2000 words (excluding the title) \nThe Brief: Judges are looking for wise choices of vocabulary\, well-structured plotting and description\, sparkling dialogue\, pace and precision. Although the theme is always selected to represent Norwich you are free to interpret this however you see fit. Your story does not have to be connected to Norwich\, but it does need to have the concept of Walls as its central theme. \n  \nEnter here.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/competition-deadline-the-olga-sinclair-prize/
CATEGORIES:Competition Deadline
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTSTAMP:20260625T101918
CREATED:20260617T172210Z
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UID:3576-1782777600-1782863999@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Residency: Jaunpils Writers’ Castle Residency (Latvia 2026)
DESCRIPTION:The Tukums UNESCO City of Literature Writer-in-Residence Programme will be based at Jaunpils Castle in the Tukums region of Latvia. Traditionally published writers\, poets\, playwrights and screenwriters connected to UNESCO Cities of Literature are invited to apply. \nThe residency will take place in October 2026 and will run for 2-4 weeks. The application deadline is 30 June 2026.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/residency-jaunpils-writers-castle-residency-latvia-2026/
LOCATION:The National Centre for Writing
CATEGORIES:Residency
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UID:3562-1782932400-1782936000@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Event: Sara Baume & Emily LaBarge discuss Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Shortly after the pandemic lockdown Sara Baume came across a painting in a pop-up exhibition in a renovated West Cork shed. Fascinated by it\, she became determined to make the painter’s acquaintance – although a native of North Dakota the artist Mollie Douthit was now living and working in rural Ireland. Bonded by a common love of nature and a commitment to their respective artistic practices\, they began to meet regularly\, to talk\, to eat and to swim. What would it be like\, Baume wondered\, to write a book in the style of Mollie’s painting? Opening Night is the result. She will be in conversation with Emily LaBarge\, author of Dog Days.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/event-sara-baume-emily-labarge-discuss-opening-night/
LOCATION:London Review Bookshop\, 14 Bury Pl\, London\, WC1A 2JL
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UID:3567-1787405400-1787409000@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Event: Lucy Caldwell & Nell Stevens\, Short Story Magic
DESCRIPTION:BBC National Short Story Award-winning Lucy Caldwell (author of Openings and These Days) and Nell Stevens (author of The Original and Somerset Maugham Award-winning Mrs Gaskell & Me) are both masters at catapulting you into characters’ lives\, conjuring entirely new worlds in a matter of pages. In this conversation they discuss their new story collections\, Devotions and The Good Time\, talking stories of love\, grief\, haunted lives\, emotional crossroads\, and irresistible humour with Di Speirs.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/event-lucy-caldwell-nell-stevens-short-story-magic/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261031
DTSTAMP:20260625T101918
CREATED:20260116T110010Z
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UID:3262-1793318400-1793404799@ensfr.univ-angers.fr
SUMMARY:Call for Papers: Special Issue on William Faulkner in Journal of the Short Story in English
DESCRIPTION:JSSE 90 (Spring 2028) \nGuest edited by: \n\nFrançoise Buisson\,Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour\nSolveig M. Dunkel\, Université de Lille\nFrédérique Spill\, Université de Picardie Jules Verne\, president of the William Faulkner Society.\n\n\nDeadline for abstract submissions: 30 October 2026 \n\n\nSuggested Proposals\nThe purpose of this special issue of JSSE is thus to examine the challenges faced by Faulkner as a short story writer\, especially—but not exclusively: \n\nthe status of the short story in Faulkner’s work and its reception\neconomic imperatives and consumerism\nexperimentation and short fiction as “a creative writing workshop”\nFaulkner’s play with the traditional forms\, conventions and contents of the genre: narrative technique\, stylistic devices and strategies\, punctuation and typography\nFaulkner’s phenomenological writing\, his writing of sensation\nellipsis and the unspeakable; condensation and proliferation\nFaulkner’s use of different chronotopes and his handling of chronology\nmeta/short fiction and the mise en abyme of short story writing\nthe Southern Gothic\norality\, cock-and-bull stories and tall tales\, short fiction and humor\, Frontier humor\nthe ecopoetic dimension in wilderness short stories\ninitiation in the short story and for the short story teller\nchildhood and children as story-tellers and/or characters\nmargins in the short story: the community and the individual; race and gender relations for example\nqueer Faulkner
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/call-for-papers-special-issue-on-william-faulkner-in-journal-of-the-short-story-in-english/
CATEGORIES:Call for Papers
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