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SUMMARY:Fellowship Application Deadline: The Hodder Fellowship\, Princeton University
DESCRIPTION:The Hodder Fellowship will be given to artists and writers of exceptional promise to pursue independent projects at Princeton University during the academic year. Potential Hodder Fellows are composers\, choreographers\, performance artists\, visual artists\, writers\, translators\, or other kinds of artists or humanists who have “much more than ordinary intellectual and literary gifts”; they are selected more “for promise than for performance.” Given the strength of the applicant pool\, most successful Fellows have published a first book or have similar achievements in their own fields; the Hodder is designed to provide Fellows with the “studious leisure” to undertake significant new work. \nHodder Fellows spend an academic year with Princeton\, but no formal teaching is involved. A $93\,000 stipend is provided for this 10-month appointment as a Visiting Fellow. Fellowships are not intended to fund work leading to an advanced degree. One need not be a U.S. citizen to apply. Previous recipients of the Princeton Arts Fellowship are not eligible to apply. \nTo apply\, please submit a curriculum vitae\, a 500-word project proposal\, and samples of your work (i.e.\, writing sample\, images of your work\, video links to performances\, etc.). \nInterested applicants may apply for the Hodder Fellowship in each new application cycle.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/fellowship-application-deadline-the-hodder-fellowship-princeton-university/
LOCATION:Princeton University
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SUMMARY:Residency: Heidelberg UNESCO City of Literature
DESCRIPTION:Work Grant awarded by the “Kulturstiftung Rhein-Neckar-Kreis e.V.” in cooperation with Heidelberg UNESCO City of Literature for authors from UNESCO Cities of Literature in the “Commandant’s House Dilsberg”\, at Dilsberg Fortress\, in Neckargemünd (approximately 14 km from Heidelberg).\nThe building served as the Commandant’s quarters of the Dilsberg garrison in the 17th century. The former Commandant’s House was acquired 1996 and renovated by the Rhein-Neckar-District. Since then the “Commandant’s House Dilsberg” has been a center for the promotion of art and culture: exhibitions\, chamber music concerts\, open-air concerts\, readings\, symposia and discussion rounds enrich the cultural life of the region. Here\, art\, music\, and literature grant holders find a creative work sphere. \nThe duration of the biennial scholarship is 3 months with residence obligation in the Commandant’s House Dilsberg. \n\n\nCandidates have the possibility to apply as team of two artists (grant holder and co-fellow) as 2 sleeping rooms are available (individual application is necessary).\nThe co-recipient should also have his/her own artistic expertise\, which has not necessarily to be in the literary field (could be translation for instance\, but also such as music\, visual arts\, performing arts\, film\, etc.).\nBoth artistic personalities have to demonstrate an artistic or interdisciplinary cooperation and should be personally well acquainted to each other. While the grant holder has to\, it is not essential that the co-grantee is coming from a UNESCO City of Literature.\nThe co-grantee will be provided with the same financial resources as the grant holder.\nThe artists in residence share a kitchenette and a bathroom in the fully furnished apartment.\nThe apartment is unfortunately not accessible for disabled persons.\n\n\nBenefits\nTotal value max. € 3\,750 per person: \n\n\nSubsistence allowance of € 1\,350 per person (€ 15 per day)\nMonthly allowance/pocket money of € 750 per person\n\n\nAdditional benefits\n\n\nTravel allowance (international flights\, economy class) of up to € 1\,000\nPublic transportation ticket for the Rhine-Neckar public transport network (VRN) limited to the duration of the stay
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/residency-heidelberg-unesco-city-of-literature/
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SUMMARY:Event: Writers of the ENSFR (25.09.2026)
DESCRIPTION:Dear ENSFR members\, \nWe are excited to announce that the ENSFR is launching a new writing group in September (all welcome to join). To celebrate we have an organized a writers of the ENSFR event to showcase the brilliant work that writers in the network are producing. \nThe writers speaking at the event are Ed Hogan\, A.J Ashworth\, Lisa Blower\, Sarah Schofield\, Joe Bedford\, Georgina Parfitt and Karitas Palsdottir. \nThe event will be on the Thursday 25th of September\, between 7 and 9 PM UK Time. Please come along and show your support for the writers of the Network. \nYou can attend the event on this link. \n 
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/writers-of-the-ensfr-event-25-09-2026/
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SUMMARY:Event: Northern Publishers Fair
DESCRIPTION:Manchester Central Library (Performance Space) \n11am – 3.30pm \nJoin readers and writers alike at this free event celebrating independent publishing. Peruse books from 16 publishers (and agents) across genres including literary fiction\, genre fiction\, middle-grade and children’s\, non-fiction\, poetry and memoir. \nCome ready to discover your next favourite book! \nMeet your favourite authors during book signings. Publishers will be on hand to chat and literature enthusiasts can network informally. \nNew for this Autumn networking edition! The chatty table: \nAgents Emma Layfield (Children’s Book North Agency) and Clare Coombes (Liverpool Literary Agency) will be on hand to chat to any aspiring/established authors with publication journey questions! Emma also happy to chat to any children’s book illustrators. \nGrab a Fly on the Wall Press goodie bag; a limited edition tote: ‘Reading is Resistance’\, with two free mystery books and bookish goodies! \nPublishers attending currently include: \nFly on the Wall Press \nManchester University Press \nSpilt Ink Magazine \nConfingo Publishing \nPeepal Tree Press \nVertebrate (Adventure) Publishing \nCarcanet \nStairwell Books \nSaraband \nNorthodox \nFlapjack Press \nDead Ink Books \nComma Press \nWritten Off Publishing
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/event-northern-publishers-fair/
LOCATION:Manchester Central Library\, St Peter's Square\, Manchester\, M2 5PD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Event: Online Short Fiction Reading Group – Monday 29th September at 5pm (UK time)
DESCRIPTION:During the meeting\, we will be discussing Maddie’s reading suggestion: the short story “A Song for Sleep” by Bora Chung. The text can be accessed from this link. \nOur conversation will focus on the following key questions/themes that Maddie has selected: \n\nThe first-person narration of the short story\nThe use of language / the “language” of the elevator\nThe structure of the story: does it follow a traditional short story arc?\nThe theme of ageing/vulnerability\nThe portrayal of technology\nThe portrayal of empathy and/or consciousness\n\nLink to join the online meeting. Any questions\, contact: ensfrreadinggroup[at]gmail.com
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/online-short-fiction-reading-group-monday-29th-september-at-5pm-uk-time/
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