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SUMMARY:Residency: BCLT Translation Residencies
DESCRIPTION:The BCLT residencies are designed to be a collaboration between the translators-in-residence and the BCLT\, whose main activities focus on the promotion of literary translation both as a professional activity and an academic discipline. We will work with the chosen translators to shape the role in accordance with their individual interests and skills. The residencies give the translators the opportunity to explore an area of literary translation and language that fascinates them\, as well as the precious time to translate in a supportive environment. \nBCLT translators-in-residence will: \n\nwork with the BCLT in the School of Literature\, Drama and Creative Writing\, UEA\, for one day a week (excluding the Spring break)\, for four months\, as follows\, 1 February 2026 to 31 May 2026. The residencies can be flexible in terms of whether they are in-person on campus each week or virtually. However\, we would expect each translator to come to campus at least once per fortnight (or equivalent) during the residency.\nContribute to the programme of public events offered by the BCLT\, which includes literary translation workshops\, as well as research seminars and symposia\, in order to extend and enhance the BCLT’s programme\, working in conjunction with BCLT staff.\nSeek opportunities for engagement with research staff and graduate students within the School and Faculty more widely\, as well as the community of literary translators on the MA in Literary Translation and beyond by organising readings and events related to literary translation.\nWrite one blog per month about the experience of the residency at the BCLT to be published on the NewWriting.net website\n\nAs translator-in-residence at the BCLT you may also be expected to: \n\nLead a student tutorial / workshop for the MA in Literary Translation students at UEA\nSeek opportunities to work with the translation archive at the British Archive for Contemporary Writing\, housed in the UEA Library\n\nPerson Specification \nIt is essential for each resident: \n\nTo be a practising literary translator\, working with any language(s)\, based in the UK\, and with a project currently in progress\, preferably prose fiction\nTo have a keen interest in and enthusiasm for the process of translation and cross-cultural dialogue\nTo be able to work independently\, as well as in a team\nTo have excellent communication skills (both verbal and written)\nTo have an interest in research in literary translation studies\, with a focus on making a contribution to the BCLT’s research programme\nTo have an interest in the professional development of literary translators\n\nIt is desirable for each resident to have: \n\nSome experience of leading workshops\nSome experience of publishing written and online content\n\nA stipend of £3\,200.00 is available as remuneration for each residency\, intended to cover any travel and accommodation costs incurred during the residency. There will also be a small budget to support developing activities. This stipend may be subject to tax. \nHow to apply \nPlease send the following documents: \n\nyour CV\na covering letter explaining why you are interested in becoming a translator-in-residence at the BCLT (no more than 400 words)\na proposal (not more than 300 words) outlining what ideas and activities you would plan to pursue during your time as translator-in-residence\n\nPlease send your application by 23.59 (GMT) on Monday 3 November 2025 preferably by email to: bclt@uea.ac.uk \nInterviews are likely to take place online on Monday 8 December 2025. \nDownload full details of the BCLT Translators in Residence Scheme 2025/26
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/residency-bclt-translation-residencies/
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SUMMARY:Event: Flash in Translation - online event - November 6th
DESCRIPTION:Come listen to the new flash fiction created by PesText festival members and ENSFR members!
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/flash-in-translation-online-event-november-6th/
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SUMMARY:Event: ENSFR Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:The ENSFR Reading Group’s next meeting will take place on Monday 17th November at 5pm (UK time) on Zoom. We will be discussing the short story “Brokeback Mountain” by Annie Proulx. \nPlease email this address if you’re interested in joining and we will send you a Zoom link and more information: ensfrreadinggroup[at]gmail[dot]com
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/event-ensfr-reading-group/
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SUMMARY:Event: In Conversation with the Founder of Dahlia Books
DESCRIPTION:The ENSFR is delighted to present an exclusive interview with Farhana Shaikh\, the founder of Dahlia Books\, a pioneering short story press championing diverse and underrepresented voices. Dahlia Books is a small independent publisher based in Leicester\, UK which was established in 2010. They publish 2-4 books each year and build new audiences through their projects\, The Asian Writer and Leicester Writes. Join us to discover the story behind the press\, its mission to amplify diverse narratives through the short story\, and the passion that drives its publishing ethos. \n 
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/in-conversation-with-the-founder-of-dahlia-books/
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SUMMARY:Competition Deadline: Inkspot Publishing’s Inaugural Short Story Competition
DESCRIPTION:From the competition website: \nFollowing the sad demise of the Chipping Norton Literary Festival\, Inkspot is picking up the baton and we’re looking forward to receiving entries from writers from far and wide. \n\nDetails\n\n\n\nJudge:  Kate Nash\, Literary Agent\nSponsor:  World Privilege Plus\nEntry fee:  £10 for stories up to 2\,500 words. £15 for stories up to 5\,000 words\nWord Limit:  2\,500 (£10)\, 5\,000 (£15)\nDeadline (Closing Date):  12 Midnight GMT\, Sunday 30th November 2025\nThe shortlist will be announced on Friday 27th March 2026\nWinners will be announced on Friday 10th April 2026.\n\nWriters on low incomes are encouraged to email hello@inkspotpublishing.com and will be able to enter their stories for free. Proof of status may be required. \n\n  \nEnter here.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/competition-deadline-inkspot-publishings-inaugural-short-story-competition/
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SUMMARY:Competition Deadline: Fish Short Story Prize
DESCRIPTION:From the competition website: \n  \nJudge: Sean Lusk – Novelist and short story writer \nWord Limit: 5\,000 \nCloses: 30 Nov ’25 \nResults: 17 March ’26 \nAnthology Published: July ’26 \nEntry Fees: €24 / €16 subsequent entries. (Optional Critique €65) \nPrizes: \nTop ten stories will be published in the FISH ANTHOLOGY 2026.\n1st: €3\,000 plus 5 day Short Story Workshop at the West Cork Literary Festival.\n2nd: €300 + Online Writing Course.\n3rd: €300.\n7 Honourable Mentions €200 each. \n  \nEnter here.
URL:https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/event/competition-deadline-fish-short-story-prize/
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