Deadline: November 15, 2024

Applications for the “Miss Sarah” Fellowship for Black Women Writers 2025 are now open. The “Miss Sarah” Fellowship for Black Women Writers aims to provide Black women writers a restful environment conducive to reflection and writing. It also offers uninterrupted, independent time to plant the seed of an idea for a new writing project or to develop or complete a project underway.

For 2025 the Fellowship will focus on the genre of Poetry.


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Benefits

  • The selected writer will receive a ten-day solo residency in July 2025 and can choose whether to stay at Trillium Arts’ rural “Firefly Creek” apartment in Mars Hills, NC or at E. Patrick Johnson and Stephen Lewis’ “Montford Manor” residence near downtown Asheville, NC.
  • Participants will receive a $1,000 stipend and transportation to and from Asheville, NC. Additional benefits will be custom tailored to the needs of the awardee.

Eligibility

  • Black women writers at any stage of their careers are invited to apply.
  • International applicants are welcome. However, the cost of travel from country of residence to the U.S. will be borne by the applicant.

Application

The Deadline to apply is Friday, November 15, 2024 at 11:59pm EST. The deadline is firm and the submission portal will be closed at the deadline. Applications will be reviewed by a panel and applicants will be notified by late April 1, 2025.

Upload and submit all of the following documents, either as PDF or Word documents. Files should not exceed 10 MB each.

  • CV or resume (not to exceed 5 pages)
  • A one-page Fellowship Proposal Statement outlining the proposed project. Include information about the project context and what you plan to accomplish during the Fellowship period.
  • A one-page statement that addresses the question of, “Why Trillium Arts?” Be specific in how a Fellowship at Trillium Arts will benefit your creative work.
  • One letter of recommendation. The letter should be submitted separately by an outside recommender. The letter should specifically refer to your writing project. Be sure to choose someone who can speak specifically about your project, and we suggest you share your work sample with your recommender so they can be informed about your writing.

In your letter, they request that the recommender address the following four questions:

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  • How do you know the applicant? Are you their teacher, colleague, editor, etc.
  • What makes the applicant’s project significant?
  • Who do you imagine would be most served by this project?
  • What do you find inspiring about the applicant’s project?

Provide an email address for your recommender in the online Submittable application form and your recommender will receive an automatic link to use to submit their letter on your behalf. Please remind the recommender that they need to reply to the automatic email and submit their letter by no later than Monday, November 18, 2024 at 11:59pm EST, which is a three day grace period for the recommenders, following your application completion deadline of Friday, November 15 at 11:59pm EST. Plan accordingly to ensure that your recommender has enough time to submit.

  • A writing sample of your proposed project. The writing sample should be of work you intend to further develop during the Fellowship. Work-in-progress is therefore highly recommended. Writing samples should be in English.
  • MA and MFA theses, PhD dissertations, and edited collections are not eligible and will be disqualified. Your work sample must be original.
  • Your name and the title of your written piece should appear on the top of each uploaded file.

Submit your writing sample in ONE PDF document. The sample should be a minimum of 10 pages not exceed 15 pages. All submitted documents should be double-spaced, with one-inch margins, and in an easily readable 12-point font.

Click here to apply


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For more information, visit “Miss Sarah” Fellowship.

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