04 November 2015
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Doggerland, a research project on the UK's artist-led activity, has an open call out for paid writing residencies to contribute towards its research ...
Doggerland, a research project on the UK's artist-led activity, has an open call out for paid writing residencies to contribute towards its research
Mini-writing residencies, each with a fee of £100-£300, are offered for new pieces of writing between 750 and 3,000 words that deal with current issues facing independent artistic activity within the UK. Resdiencies are not location-specific and writers will not be required travel to contribute to the call-out.
To submit, send Doggerland a piece of previously written work that feels relevant to the call-out, and a 100-word proposal for the area, aspect, concept or project that you would write about if accepted for a mini-residency.
The closing date is 22 November.
Mini-writing residencies, each with a fee of £100-£300, are offered for new pieces of writing between 750 and 3,000 words that deal with current issues facing independent artistic activity within the UK. Resdiencies are not location-specific and writers will not be required travel to contribute to the call-out.
To submit, send Doggerland a piece of previously written work that feels relevant to the call-out, and a 100-word proposal for the area, aspect, concept or project that you would write about if accepted for a mini-residency.
The closing date is 22 November.
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