Saturday, May 4, 2024

Writer-in-Residence for Writers of Young Adult or Children's Books: Boston Public Library Writer-in-Residence

Program Guidelines

Deadline: May 17, 2024

Residency Benefits

  • A total stipend of $23,000, paid in monthly installments over one year.
  • The opportunity to request up to $2,000 to be paid to an expert of your choice for coaching, editorial assistance, or a critical reading of your manuscript.
  • Use of a private office. Office space usage is contingent on the Library being open to the public and it being safe to work onsite.
  • Access to and use of the Boston Public Library’s Special Collections.
  • A forum for the presentation/promotion of your finished literary work.
  • Opportunities to establish connections with writers, publishers, artists, and the community-at-large through participation in/attendance at Library readings, lectures, and other events.
  • At the end of the residency, your completed manuscript will be added to the BPL’s archives. (However, you retain all rights to your completed work.)

Eligibility

  • The proposed literary project should be intended for children or young adult readers. All genres are welcome, including fiction, non-fiction, scripts, graphic novels, or poetry. (The majority of our submissions are generally young adult novels.)
  • The applicant should demonstrate active engagement as a writer, whether full or part-time, as an avocation or profession.
  • Since this program is intended for emerging authors, the applicant should not have any prior professional book publications. (Self-published books, textbooks, works for hire, articles, and short stories published in an anthology do not count against this eligibility criteria.)
  • Only one proposal may be submitted per person.
  • Joint applications or proposed collaborations by more than one author are not permitted.
  • Works that are already under contract with a publisher are not eligible for submission.
  • There is NO residency restriction to apply, but you must be able to spend at least nineteen (19) hours per week at the Boston Public Library’s Central Library in Copley Square.
  • Must be legally eligible to work in the US, as a U.S. citizen or green card holder. English fluency required.
  • There are NO age, gender, race, or educational requirements.

Terms of Residency 

  • You will work a minimum of nineteen (19) hours per week from October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025.
  • You will participate in a public reception at the BPL on October 1, 2024 to mark the beginning of your residency.
  • You will complete a submission-ready manuscript by the end of residency, which you will present at a second public reception, on a mutually agreed upon date.
  • You will include an acknowledgment of the Associates of the Boston Public Library in all work created during the residency, and during any media opportunities stemming from the program, using mutually agreed upon language.
  • Optionally, you may participate in or create a program for Boston Public Library patrons such as a teen writing workshop or a presentation to Boston-area students, as mutually agreed upon with BPL Youth Services staff. (Participation would be only a small portion of your time and is not required.)
More information and application portal here.

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