Click here on 8/21 for Zoom Link Alisa Alering is the author of the novel “Smothermoss,” (Tin House, 2024) a Shirley Jackson Award finalist that the New York Times Book Review calls …| Storyknife Writers Retreat
Click here to watch on July 17 Join us on Thursday, July 17 at 6pm Alaska time for Live from Storyknife featuring July’s writers in residence. The session will be live on Zoom and the recordi…| Storyknife Writers Retreat
Join us on Thursday, June 19 at 6pm Alaska time for Live from Storyknife featuring June’s writers in residence. The session will be live on Zoom and the recording will be posted on this page after the reading. Abegunde is a memory keeper, poet, and ancestral priest. While at Storyknife she is drafting a healingContinue reading "Live from Storyknife June 2025"| Storyknife Writers Retreat
Sure, it’s just the beginning of June. Heck, the June cohort of writers has barely gotten their desks positioned and their routine down (whatever that routine is….hope it includes a little nap on rainy days). But in July and August, Storyknife is open for applications for the 2026 residency season. I thought you might likeContinue reading "Storyknife application and adjudication process"| Storyknife Writers Retreat
Click here to watch Join us on Thursday, May 22 at 6pm Alaska time for Live from Storyknife featuring May’s writers in residence. The session will be live on Zoom and the recording will be po…| Storyknife Writers Retreat
Mt. Iliamna peeking out on a bluebird sky day in April (which means it’s sunny and still pretty nippy, but a welcome break from April showers). At the end of March, the Association of Writer…| Storyknife Writers Retreat
Over thirty-five years ago when Dana Stabenow was just starting out as a novelist and short story writer, she was awarded a residency at a new residency center just for women writers, Hedgebrook. T…| Storyknife Writers Retreat
Kinetic Ensemble, a 16-piece conductorless string orchestra led by MIT professor Natalie Lin Douglas, performed premieres during residency.| Arts at MIT
February is a changeable month in Homer, Alaska. Some years, very cold and snowy. Other years, mud and freeze/thaw cycle. It’s a hard month to predict. This year, everyone is feeling the raw winds …| Storyknife Writers Retreat
January in Alaska is a time of long, dark mornings which foster reflection. It’s a time to look back in gratitude and forward in hope. Let me take a moment to thank the 296 individuals, busi…| Storyknife Writers Retreat
Discover how MIT students and artist Jackson 2bears reimagine the Haudenosaunee creation story through immersive VR technology.| Arts at MIT
Explore how Chloé Bensahel, MIT 2023-24 Ida Ely Rubin Artist in Residence, blends historical weaving and modern tech at MIT.| Arts at MIT
Would you like a few months in Iceland to expand your writing horizons? Or perhaps a working cattle ranch in rural Wyoming would provide you with the inspiration you need to start a new project?… The post Residencies for Writers in 2020 appeared first on Aerogramme Writers' Studio.| Aerogramme Writers' Studio
The Kerouac Writer in Residence Project provides four residencies a year to writers of any age, living anywhere in the world. Each residency consists of approximately a three-month stay in Orlando, Florida. The Kerouac Project… The post Applications Now Open for the Jack Kerouac Writer in Residence Project appeared first on Aerogramme Writers' Studio.| Aerogramme Writers' Studio