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Contemporary French Literature

Banff Centre

Free
Free

About the Open Call

This 12-day contemporary writing residency will provide French citizens with the opportunity to explore craft and voice while introducing them to the North American publishing market. Participants will be able to workshop their original prose or poetry manuscripts with a faculty of accomplished writers and translators of French and English. Faculty members Rhonda Mullins, Cole Swenson, Chris Clarke, Santiago Artozqui, and professional guest Alana Wilcox (Coach House Books) will share their own work, present talks, field questions about translation, and work with authors to hone their manuscripts in progress. Participants of Contemporary French Literature will also have the opportunity build a community of artistic peers and share their work with a wider audience. This self-directed residency offers French writers working across genres with a flexible format that allows them to choose the amount of programming and support they want. Optional elements include: thematic talks from specialist faculty Chris Clarke, Rhonda Mullins, Santiago Artozqui, and Cole Swenson and professional guest Alana Wilcox (Coach House Books) to introduce participants to the North American market and the experience of translation. one-on-one mentoring with faculty to discuss ideas, experiences, and obstacles that participants may be encountering with their project. Q & A sessions. workshops to explore techniques, aspects, and devices writers may find useful in their practice. public readings. All participants will have individual accommodation and a small private studio where they can focus on their writing practice. Participants will also be surrounded by a community of artistic peers.

What is Offered

Meal Plan (credit-based, equivalent to $73/day), Accommodation (single bedroom on campus), Studio Space (private), Showcase Your Work opportunities, Group Seminars/Workshops with faculty, Access to Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives, Access to Campus Facilities (Participant Resources, Sally Borden Fitness and Recreation Centre with swimming pool, climbing gym, fitness suite), Box Office Discounts for ticketed performances. A travel bursary is included, and successful applicants are eligible for a 100% scholarship covering tuition, onsite accommodations, and meals.

Requirements

French writers seeking time to focus on a current literary project and an opportunity to connect with peers and translators from around the world will benefit greatly from this program. Applicants should be accomplished, professional writers who have been published in books, national or international magazines, newspapers, anthologies, or literary journals. However, writers with less experience may be accepted to the program based on merit, the proposed project, and writing skill. Participants will benefit most if they are comfortable working autonomously in an unstructured environment. The program suits those focused on: working on a specific project. creating new works. Please note: The language of administration at Banff Centre is English. All administrative correspondence related to this program—after adjudication, and while the program is running—will be in English. Participants need to have a working knowledge of English. To be eligible, you must be a French citizen residing in France or one of the following French territories: French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy, Clipperton Island, French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna, French Southern And Antarctic Lands, Mayotte, Réunion, or Saint Pierre And Miquelon. Applicants must be 18+ at the time of the program start date.

How to Apply

Learn more about the steps to Complete Your Application. Due to the generous support of Fondation DRG, there is NO APPLICATION FEE for this program. Please SKIP STEP 2. Step 1: Complete the Online Form Step 2: Pay your application fee Please login with the username and password emailed to you on completion of step 1. Step 3: Upload Your Materials Resume A one to two-page resume or C.V. describing academic, professional, and other relevant experience. Cover Letter A one-page cover letter explaining why you are interested in this program and what you hope to achieve by attending it. Project Proposal A one-page description of your proposed work-in-progress. This summary may be used as a narrative for administrative and public use. Portfolio Please provide an excerpt from the work-in-progress that you intend to work on during the program (maximum 10 pages). Financial Assistance Be sure to complete the Financial Aid question in SlideRoom to be eligible for financial assistance.

Key Information

Deadline

September 24, 2025

Location

Banff, Canada

Categories

Other

Compensation

paid

This call is no longer accepting applications.

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