Literary Journalism program
Overview
This month-long residency in one of The Banff Centre's Leighton Artists' Colony studios enables writers to work on their manuscripts, receive individual consultations with faculty, and participate in round-table discussions. A preeminent space for long form journalism, this residency emphasizes the strengths of classic long form journalism: thorough and articulate reporting, distinctive story-telling, literary devices, and—as always—captivating writing.
What does the program offer?
This program encourages the exploration of new ideas in journalism and experimentation in writing. By placing participants in a setting designed to challenge and stimulate, this program aims to inspire creative pieces of writing, which might otherwise be difficult to complete. During this four-week residency, a series of outstanding guest writers and editors will be on-hand for a series of public talks and informal discussions.
Successful applicants will receive 100% scholarship to cover the program fee, a $2000 commission award for work produced during the residency and a travel allowance.
Who should apply
This program is designed for writers seeking a professional development opportunity in a community of peers with the guidance of an experienced writer/editor as you prepare a long form (5,000-10,000+ words) piece.
Participants should be experienced professionals, actively participating in the diversified fields of writing, including print or electronic media. This program is open to fiction and non-fiction writers, journalists, freelance critics or curators, artists, academics, with an emphasis on those who can write for a lay audience with logic, vigour, and charm – and have a portfolio to prove it.
The Literary Journalism program is generously supported by:
Rogers Communications Chair in Literary Journalism Endowment Fund
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