Hey all,
I hope you find a listing below that speaks to you, and to the work you’re releasing into this world.
Please note: The rolling entry submission list has also been updated with a number of new paid listings, so be sure to check that out as well.
Stay tuned for the very FIRST Writers Fund Call, where you can pitch your projects & submit your work.
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,Chotsani. G, for the monetary support this month and to for becoming a paid subscriber. I appreciate you all for making this initiative possible! The shares, kind comments and overall support doesn’t go unnoticed! As I always say - thank you for being here.** INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS WELCOME **
Black Mountain Institute Shearing Fellowship
The Shearing Fellowship is for emerging and distinguished writers who have published at least one book with a trade or literary press.
Compensation: $46,500 paid over a nine-month period
A semester-long letter of appointment
Eligibility for health coverage
Office space in the BMI offices on the campus of UNLV
Free housing (fellows cover some utilities) in a unique and vibrant arts complex in the bustling district of downtown Las Vegas.
Submissions Due: Nov 1
Guidelines + Submissions: HERE
Epiphany Literary Journal
Epiphany's Fresh Voices Fellowship
The Fresh Voices Fellowship supports one emerging Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, or other writer of color who does not have an MFA in creative writing nor an advanced English degree (MA, PhD), and is not currently enrolled in a degree-granting program.
Seeking: poetry + prose
Compensation: $2000 stipend
Publication in a print issue of Epiphany
A one-year subscription to Epiphany
The opportunity to participate in the editorial and publication process of a small non-profit literary magazine, and to build close relationships with the editorial team during the course of a twelve-month fellowship
A Q&A to be published on Epiphany’s website
Submissions Due: Nov 1
Guidelines + Submissions: HERE
LOGIC(S)’ Palestinian Journalist Fellowship
The purpose of this fellowship is to support community led storytelling on Palestine and its relationship to technology, to strengthen the logic(s)’ contributions to Palestine reporting and to redistribute resources to Palestinian journalists and/or storytellers.
special priority given to early career applicants who are either located in Palestine or a Refugee Camp
Submissions Due: Oct 16 (Priority) Nov 27 (Standard)
Compensation: 20,000
Submissions: https://airtable.com/appZPTt46g6VCmfJr/pags5PVYxYyWVN424/form
Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival
We are seeking compelling Brooklyn stories from writers with a broad range of backgrounds and ages (minimum age 18 years old) who can render Brooklyn's rich soul and intangible qualities through the writer's actual experiences in Brooklyn.
From the collection of selected Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize submissions, several authors will be selected to read from their work and discuss their Brooklyn stories with the audience at our annual finale event.
Compensation: 500
Submissions Due: Nov 15. Send your Brooklyn Non-Fiction story as a Word document by email to: Brooklynfa@yahoo.com
** Please include the story title, your name, email and phone number on your submission document. The submitted writings will be judged by a panel of Brooklyn writers.
More Information: https://filmbrooklyn.org/
John Updike Tucson Casitas Fellowship
Writers with any type of literary project are welcome to apply, multimedia projects will also be considered.
To Submit: Send a one-half to one-page proposal that details the project, any progress made thus far, the final form the completed project will take (e.g., where it might be published, or whether it’s part of a larger work), along with a one-paragraph bio/artist’s statement. Creative writers should also provide a five-page (and only five-page) writing sample.
Send everything in a single PDF attachment to: Robert M Luscher, luscherr@unk.edu.
Submissions Due: Nov 1
Compensation: 1000,+ a two-week residency at the Mission Hill Casitas within the Skyline Country Club in Tucson, Arizona
More Information: https://blogs.iwu.edu/johnupdikesociety/the-jur-emerging-writers-prize/
Schiff Travel Grants
Up to five $1500 travel-to-conference grants for scholars 40 years of age or younger to enable them to attend the next John Updike Society conference, and up to five $1000 grants for society members needing assistance to be able to participate in the conference program.
To Submit: Send a one-page proposal for a 15- to 20-minute paper appropriate for the conference, along with a one-paragraph note about yourself, what grant you are applying for, and why the grant is important to you, to society president James Plath, jplath@iwu.edu.
More Information: HERE
Cave Canem Fellowship
Cave Canem supports the work of Black poets through a suite of core programs, namely an annual retreat consisting of intensive poetry workshops and readings, hosted at the University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg. The retreat offers an unparalleled opportunity for Cave Canem Fellows to study with esteemed faculty, and to join an expansive community of peers. Fellows write from a range of poetic traditions: blues; confessional; experimental; dramatic; lyric; narrative; performance; political; etc.
Compensation:
• Invitation to the Retreat
• Access to Fellows & Faculty Fund
• Access to exclusive scholarships for select writing residences
• Archival training
• Inclusion in public programming (readings, panels, multigenre collaborations, etc.)
• Subscription to a bimonthly Cave Canem resource containing community news and exclusive offers
Submissions Due: Oct 15
https://cavecanempoets.org/calendar/application-2025-cave-canem-fellowship/
APEX ART
Creative people who have interesting exhibition ideas, trained and student curators, artists, writers, and creative individuals, regardless of experience level, background, or location can apply
Winning proposals become part of apexart’s next exhibition season and receive funding and staff support.
Every October we accept proposals for exhibitions in our NYC space.
Submissions Due: Oct 31 (For the 2025-2026 cycle)
Compensation: 10,000
https://apexart.org/opencallsprocess.php
ART OMI WRITERS RESIDENCY
Art Omi: Writers welcomes published writers and translators of every type of literature. All text-based projects—fiction, nonfiction, theater, film, poetry, etc.—are eligible. International, cultural and creative exchange is a foundation of our mission, and a wide distribution of national background is an important part of our selection process.
Compensation: All residencies are fully funded with accommodations, food, local transport and public programming provided. However, please note that Art Omi: Writers does not provide travel funds.
Art Omi is located two and a half hours north of New York City in the historic Hudson River Valley.
Submissions Due: Oct 15
More Info: https://artomi.org/residencies/writers/
Submit here: https://artomi.submittable.com/submit
Commonwealth Short Story Prize
This annual prize is awarded to the best piece of unpublished short fiction(2000-5000 words) by a commonwealth writer.
The commonwealth is considered regions in the locations as follows; Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, Caribbean and the Pacific.
Eligibility & Contest Rules: Can Be Found Here
Submissions Due: Nov 1st
Compensation: 2,500 - 5,000 Pounds
https://commonwealthfoundation.com/submit-to-the-prize/
WINNOW LITERARY
Winnow Literary seeks poetry submissions that reflect the full range of the human experience with occupation across the lifespan. We aim to publish poetry that honors the meaning in the daily ordinary, the complexity of the quote-unquote “simplest” tasks. The interaction of the environments in which we live, learn, work and play with our own needs, values and occupational roles as individuals, groups, local, regional, and global societies.
Compensation: $100 honorarium per accepted poem.
Please send 1-3 poems in the body of an email or as an attachment to winnowliterary@gmail.com using the subject line “Poetry Submission”.
Please also include a brief biography (written in third person)
Submissions Due: Nov 29
https://www.winnowliterary.org/submissions
THE OPEN NOTEBOOK FELLOWSHIP (REMOTE)
The Open Notebook offers a paid, part-time fellowship program for early-career science journalists. During the course of this fellowship, fellows work with a mentor to plan, report, and write articles for publication at The Open Notebook and become part of the TON editorial team.
This one-year program offers fellows the opportunity to explore their career interests and passions and to sharpen their skills as part of a talented, supportive, diverse community of past and present fellows and mentors.
Submissions Due: October 31
Compensation: 6600 (paid in 4 installments)
More Information + Guidelines: https://www.theopennotebook.com/early-career-fellowship-program/
Zoetic Press
Seeking poetry, prose, and artworks exploring the theme of Rituals for Nonbinary Review, Issue#38
We want to hear about the weird, the speculative, the esoteric rituals — their origins, their uses, their unexpected consequences.
Compensation: Up to 50
Submissions Due: Nov 1
https://nonbinaryreview.submittable.com/submit
Mukoli: The Magazine for Peace
We offer a platform for fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and multimedia art creations that engage with our vision. We are especially keen to publish marginalized, conflict-affected artists and writers. We aim to amplify multiple perspectives and aesthetics from globally diverse writing and artistic traditions.
Accepting: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translation, Art & New Media, Sound Poetry, Spoken Word
Compensation: 75
Submissions Due: Nov 5
ROOM MAGAZINE
Short Form Contest NOW OPEN!
Each entry can consist of one or two prose poems, flash fictions, or flash creative non-fiction works of up to 500 words.
FIRST PRIZE: $500 + publication in Room
SECOND PRIZE: $350 + publication in Room
HONOURABLE MENTION: $150 + publication on Room’s website
PLEASE NOTE: All first submissions include a one-year subscription to Room. We’ve priced our entry fee to cover shipping costs and they are:
Canada: $39
US: $49
Everywhere else: $59
We have ten free entries to offer to low-income writers for each of our contests in order to encourage barrier-free access to contest submission. We encourage those who may benefit from a free entry, for any reason at all, to contact us at contests@roommagazine.com
Guidelines & Submissions: https://roommagazine.com/contests/
Submissions Due: November 1, 2024
Bennington Review
a journal of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction and film writing
(Keep an eye out - Will be opening Fall 2024)
Compensation:
120 for prose of six typeset pages and under
250 for prose of over six typeset pages
25 per poem, in addition to two copies of the issue in which the piece is published and a copy of the subsequent issue.
https://www.benningtonreview.org/submit
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***U.S BASED BY REGION***
John Lewis Writing Grant
For Georgia Based, Black & African American Writers of Poetry, Fiction and NonFiction
The purpose of the grants is to elevate, encourage, and inspire the voices of Black writers in Georgia.
Compensation: A winner in each category will receive A grant of $500 to present a workshop or reading at a selected Georgia venue and A scholarship to the next annual Red Clay Writers Conference
Submissions Due: Oct 28
Ora Schneider Regional Residency Grant
**Great for writers exploring paper craft**
The Ora Schneider Regional Grant is a month-long residency for California Based artists residing in Greene, Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, and Orange counties.
Priority will be given to artists with experience and a working knowledge of etching, intaglio, or monoprint; letterpress; papermaking; screen-printing; photography; or ceramics
Compensation: $1500 stipend and 24/7 studio access. Free onsite housing can also be arranged.
Submission Due: Nov 15
https://womensstudioworkshop.submittable.com/submit/33632/ora-schneider-regional-residency-grant
**US BASED*
AICA
Art Critic Fellowship
Supports emerging writers by providing mentorship, professional development workshops, and publication.
Art Critics Fellowship Program, reflecting our ongoing commitment to supporting critical writing within a vibrant arts ecosystem.
We believe that thoughtful criticism is essential—not only for the arts community but also for enriching the experiences of individual viewers, writers, and artists alike.
The program is hybrid, allowing for in-person meetings when fellows and mentors are in the same location.
lectures are streamed online.
When applying, please indicate any accessibility measures that would support your participation in the program.
Compensation: Stipend of $750 + $250 upon publication.
Submissions Due: Oct 30
Guidelines + Submissions: HERE
Academy of American Poets
Seeking: A poem “that help[s] readers recognize the gravity of the vulnerable state of our environment.”
Compensation: A prize of $1,000 and publication on the Academy of American Poets website
Submission Due: Nov 15
Submissions: https://poets.submittable.com/submit/303803/2025-treehouse-climate-action-poem-prize
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Each year, we invest in the graduate education of 30 New Americans—immigrants and children of immigrants—who are poised to make significant contributions to US society, culture or their academic field.
More Info: HERE
Compensation:. Up to $90,000 in financial support over two years, and they join a lifelong community of New American Fellows.
Applications Due: Oct 31
CENTER FOR CRAFT
Craft Research Fund Grant
Proposals are welcome from applicants including but not limited to organizations, curators, artist-researchers, independent and academic researchers, and scholars.
Examples of scholarly craft research might include:
Research providing new insight into work by historical or contemporary craft in the U.S.
Projects presenting a new understanding of the relationship between handmade production and digital technologies
Providing a new contribution to the history of craft in the United States
Projects that place American craft in a global context
Or other topics that offer fresh perspectives within craft
Proposals Due: Oct 4
Compensation: 5,000 - 15, 000
More Information: https://www.centerforcraft.org/grants-and-fellowships/craft-research-fund-grant#grant-overview
To apply:
https://centerforcraft.slideroom.com/#/login/program/78748
Writers Emergency Assistance Fund
WEAF offers grants to professional freelance writers who, because of illness, disability, natural disaster, or extraordinary professional crisis, are unable to work.
you must be an established nonfiction freelance writer with clips in national publications and/or more than one book with a traditional publisher.
Compensation: $25,000, which is meant to cover 4-6 months of living expenses, and the money is unrestricted—you can use it to cover living expenses and other project-related fees.
https://www.asja.org/what-we-do/weaf/weaf-application/
**FOR MFA or PhD HOLDERS**
THE CLARKE
Research Fellowship Application
The Clark welcomes applications from individuals with a significant professional record. Applicants should hold a PhD or demonstrate equivalent professional experience. They may be employed full- or part-time, or be independent scholars, artists, curators, and/or critics.
Scholars may propose topics that relate to the visual arts, their history, practice, theory, or interpretation. Any proposal that contributes to understanding the nature of artistic activity and the intellectual, social, and cultural worlds with which it is connected is welcome.
Compensation: Stipend + Health Insurance + Housing
* Fellowship stipends vary depending on the duration of the fellow’s stay, and fellows are notified of their designated amount in their formal offer letter.
Submissions Due: Oct 15
Guidelines: https://www.clarkart.edu/Research-Academic/Fellowship-Program/Guidelines-for-Clark-Fellowship-Application
THE KENYON REVIEW FELLOWSHIP
For MFA or PhD Holders
To be eligible for a KR fellowship, applicants must have completed an MFA in creative writing or PhD in creative writing, English literature, or comparative literature between January 1, 2019 and September 15, 2024.
We invite applications from all genres, including creative nonfiction and playwriting.
Submissions Due: Oct 18
Compensation: $42,000 yearly stipend, plus health benefits.
https://kenyonreview.org/fellowship/
African Poetry Book Fund
*** Writers who were born in Africa, are nationals or residents of an African country, or whose parents are African are eligible. ***
Seeking: Poems by an African poet who has not published a full-length collection.
Submissions Due: Submit 10 published or unpublished poems of up to 40 lines each by November 1
Compensation: 1,500
More Information + Eligibility: HERE
**CANADA BASED**
Room Magazine
Seeks: Managing Editor
Location: May reside anywhere in Canada, with preference given to Vancouver-residents. This is a work-from-home position, with an office in Mount Pleasant.
Applications Due: Oct 11
Compensation: $22.37/h, 34 hours per week
– Comprehensive benefits after three months (including vision, major dental, and parahealth)
– Flexible working hours
– Highly flexible vacation policy and remote work policy
– Professional development opportunities
https://roommagazine.com/whats-new/room-is-hiring-a-new-managing-editor/
SUBSTACK COMMUNITY INITIATIVES
BLACKSTACK MAGAZINE
BlackStack Magazine, dedicated to amplifying authentic Black voices while raising funds for the long-term vision: creating a brick-and-mortar residency and community center for Black writers and creatives.
Submit Your Work: If you wrote/created it then I’m accepting it: poetry, short stories, essays, creative nonfiction, lyrics, artwork, fashion guides, and even 2025 horoscope readings from all experience levels. I want to preserve your authentic voice and showcase your stories and Black experiences that matter to you.
Submission Fee: There is a small submission fee of $25, which goes directly to supporting the printing cost of the magazine, Writers' Retreat, and building the community center. Think of it as an investment in the future of Black creative spaces!
Submissions Due: All submissions are due by November 9, 2024, by midnight EST. Don’t miss this chance to get your work published while supporting a vital cause!
Why Submit?
Amplify Your Voice: This is an opportunity to share your work with a growing, engaged audience of Black writers, creators, and supporters.
Support a Cause: Every submission fee helps me bring the vision of a permanent, nurturing space for Black writers and creatives closer to reality.
Be Part of History: This magazine will not only raise funds but also serve as a powerful testament to the creativity and resilience of our community.
How to Submit:
Prepare your submission (Word or PDF format).
Email your submission to info@theblackstack.org
With ‘[Your Substack Publication Name] - Magazine Submission’ in the subject line.
A summary of what your submission is about.
Link to your publication.
Optional - feel free to send me any photo inspiration you have that you want to be used or would like to see incorporated with your work.
Await confirmation with payment link for fee and updates from our team!
Literary Liberation
Literary Liberation is a learning platform focused on writing and wellness. We are a community of artists, writers, and activists across multiple creative concentrations working toward our collective liberation.
We are interested in craft essays, the writing life, interviews, detailed writing exercises, roundups of writing opportunities, and more.
Submissions Due: Nov 1
Compensation: Unfortunately, we aren’t in a position to offer compensation yet, but we do offer comped paid subscription up to a year depending on level of involvement.
> > > >Guidelines and Submissions < < <
Rollover from September List Below**
Patrick Henry History Fellowship
Applicants should have a significant project currently in progress — a book, film, oral history archive, podcast series, museum exhibition, or similar work. The project should address the history and/or legacy – broadly defined – of the U.S. founding era and/or the nation’s founding ideas.
We encourage a broad reading of such terms as “founders” and “founding ideas.” Past fellowship topics have ranged as broadly as the early history of the slave trade, American religious minorities, and the LGBTQ rights movement.
Compensation: $45,000 stipend, health benefits, faculty privileges, a book allowance, and a nine-month residency (during the academic year) in a historic 18th-century house in Chestertown, Md.
Submissions Due: Dec 15
https://www.washcoll.edu/learn-by-doing/starr/Fellowships/patrick_henry_fellowship/index.php
Standford University
Wallace Stegner Fellowship
Anyone interested in the Stegner Fellowship is welcome to apply! Prior book publication is not required; note that prior publication may suggest a career that has advanced beyond the point when the fellowship’s instruction and workshop critique are most useful in a writer's development.
In awarding fellowships, we consider the quality of the candidate’s creative work, potential for growth, and ability to contribute to and profit from our writing workshops. Our fellows are diverse in style and experience, with talent and seriousness the true common denominators.
Compensation: $50,000 living stipend + Tuition + Health Insurance
Submission Due: November 1st
They will assist in acquiring the appropriate visa if you are located outside of the U.S
Creative Writing
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
For MFA of PHD Holders
Each year, the WICW Poetry and Fiction Fellowships award stipends to five emerging writers of poetry and fiction.
Submissions Open: November 1st
Application Fee of $50
If the submissions fee is a barrier check out Poetry Bulletin
This group pays entry fees for poets attempting to submit their manuscripts to publishers that charge to submit.
https://www.poetrybulletin.com/poetry-fee-support
Compensation: min $40,000 and generous health benefits
https://creativewriting.wisc.edu/fellowsapply/
Autumn House Press
The 2025 Rising Writer Prize is for a first full-length book of fiction.
Compensation: Publication of your full-length manuscript and $2,000
Submissions Due: Nov 15
There is a submissions fee of $30, but waivers are offered.
Waiver Guidelines:
https://www.autumnhouse.org/fee-waiver-guidelines/
Submissions:
https://www.autumnhouse.org/submissions/rising-writers-prize/
The MSU Museum CoLab Studio
Blurred Realities Exhibition
This exhibition and public programming series will delve into contemporary questions that challenge our perception and understanding of what is authentic. With the rise of 3D-printed materials, generative AI, deep fakes, synthetic voices, and simulated realities, how do we distinguish between genuine information and deceptive fabrications?
Compensation: Up to $3,000 USD for production costs, shipping, etc. Proposals require a budget draft upon submission.
Submissions Due: Nov 15
https://museum.msu.edu/explore/colab-studio/colab-studio-open-call/
Phoebe
The phoebe nonfiction team is looking for personal, lyric, and journalistic essays (and everything in between!) that embrace complexity and explore unique topics, ideas, and connections.
Compensation: $30 per accepted poem, essay, story, and piece of visual art, as well as a copy of the print issue upon publication.
There is a $3 submissions fee which can we waived at the email below.
Submissions Due: October 15
Phoebe makes every effort to be open to all and closed to no one. We welcome submissions from BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and international writers and artists. For writers and artists for whom the submission fee presents a hardship, fee waivers can be requested by emailing us at phoebeliterature@gmail.com
https://phoebe.submittable.com/submit
Consequence Forum
Seeking fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translations, and visual art that address the consequences, experiences, or realities of war or geopolitical violence.
Submissions Due: October 15
Compensation: $20 - 200
Payment varies based on type of submission. Check link below for more info
https://www.consequenceforum.org/submissions/
Perugia Press Prize
The Perugia Press Prize, is an annual national contest for first or second books of poetry by women.
Compensation: $2,000 and book publication, Twenty author copies and an ongoing discount of 50% off of the cover price for additional copies other support.
Time to work with the editor to create a book she loves with input into book editing, design & promotion
Submissions Due: Nov 15
https://perugiapress.org/contest/
HIPPOCAMPUS MAGAZINE
Accepting: Personal Essays & Memoir Excerpts, max 4,000 words.
Flash Creative Nonfiction, max 800 words.
We seek:
True tales from your life. Honesty that possesses both the situation AND the story. Intensely personal experiences that reflect universal truths about what it means to be human. Firsthand accounts from the FULL spectrum of humanity – folx from the LGBTQIA+ community, Black writers, Indigenous writers, and writers of Color, disabled writers, writers of all ages, genders, backgrounds, experiences, lifestyles, and identities.
Submissions Due: November 30
Compensation: 40 via Paypal within 90 days
* Regular submissions come with a $3 submission fee. However, for those unable to cover the fee, we maintain a Submission Fund.
https://hippocampusmagazine.submittable.com/submit/
Witness at Black Mountain Institute
Witness seeks original fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that is innovative in its approach, broad-ranging in its concerns, and unapologetic in its perspective. The magazine blends the features of a literary and an issue-oriented magazine to highlight the role of the modern writer as witness to their times.
Submissions Due: Nov 1
Compensation: $50 per published piece, whether in a print or online issue. All contributors also receive one (1) copy of the issue in which their work appears.
there is a suggested submissions fee of $3
https://witnessmagazine.submittable.com/submit
Cinncinnati Review
Accepting Poetry, Fiction, Fiction Translations, Literary Non-Fiction, Poetry Translations, Drama.
Compensation: $25/ page for prose and $30/page for poetry in the print journal and $25 for miCRo posts or special features.
https://www.cincinnatireview.com/submission-guidelines-2021/
https://centerforbookarts.submittable.com/submit/298928/2025-artist-in-residence
Breakthrough YA & Children's Fiction Scholarship for Writers of Colour
This scholarship will award one talented writer of colour with limited financial means a place on our three-month Writing YA & Children's Fiction course.
Submission Due: October 6
Compensation: This scholarship will provide the full course fee for a talented writer of colour with limited financial means to study on our three-month online Writing YA & Children's Fiction course led by award-winning author Catherine Johnson.
Emergency Aid (U.S BASED)
WRITERS AID INITIATIVE
The U.S. Writers Aid Initiative is intended to assist fiction and nonfiction authors, poets, playwrights, translators, and journalists in addressing short-term financial emergencies. To be eligible, applicants must be professional writers based in the United States, and be able to demonstrate that this one-time grant will be meaningful in helping address a short-term emergency situation.
Applications Due: July 1, 2024 - October 1, 2024.
https://pen.org/us-writers-aid-initiative/
Dramatists Guild Foundation
Crisis Emergency Relief Grant
A national charity that fuels the future of American theater by supporting the writers who create it. DGF fosters playwrights, composers, lyricists, and librettists at all stages of their careers
DGF serves all dramatists based in the United States, regardless of their immigration status.
Compensation: Up to 20,000
Application Due: Dec 13
https://dramatistsguildfoundation.submittable.com/submit
Dramatists Guild Foundation
FY24 Bridge Grant
A national charity that fuels the future of American theater by supporting the writers who create it. DGF fosters playwrights, composers, lyricists, and librettists at all stages of their careers
DGF serves all dramatists based in the United States, regardless of their immigration status.
Compensation: Up to 20,000
Application Due: Dec 13
https://dramatistsguildfoundation.submittable.com/submit
**Opportunities for UK Based Writers**
Curtis Brown Creative
Breakthrough Scholarship for TV Screenwriters with Low Income
One talented screenwriter with limited financial means will receive a fully paid place on this course, led by celebrated screenwriter and producer Marston Bloom.
Submissions Due: Oct 20
Compensation: This 3 Month screenwriting scholarship will enable a talented writer with limited financial means to join our Writing TV Drama
Wishing you well on your submissions <3
omg this is a life-saver!! i can fire my stupid agent 😠
Lovely list as usual 😊. I did want to mention that BlackStack is also Now accepting submissions for their Magazine until Nov.7th