THE SOLSTICE MFA IN CREATIVE WRITING PROGRAM OFFERS FOUR FELLOWSHIPS FOR WRITERS

$1000 fellowship will be offered to promising creative nonfiction writer accepted by Solstice MFA Program!
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THE SOLSTICE MFA IN CREATIVE WRITING PROGRAM
OFFERS FOUR FELLOWSHIPS FOR WRITERS

[Chestnut Hill, MA, August, 2014]  Thanks to the generous support of our donors, the Solstice MFA in Creative Writing Program offers four fellowships for students starting the program during the winter residency/spring semester: the Michael Steinberg Fellowship for Creative Nonfiction, the Dennis Lehane Fellowship for Fiction, the Jacqueline Woodson Fellowship for a Young People’s Writer of African or Caribbean Descent, and the Sharon Olds Fellowship for Poetry. These Fellowships provide $1,000 each toward first-semester tuition for four students who begin the program during the winter residency/spring semester.

Applicants who want to be considered for a genre-based fellowship should submit a general application form no later than September 12, 2014 (postmark date). There is no separate application form. Awards are based on the quality of the writing sample and personal essay included as part of the general application process; awards must be applied toward the winter residency/spring semester directly following acceptance.

About our donors (underwriters of the Sharon Olds Poetry Fellowship wish to remain anonymous):
 
  • A former staff writer for HBO’s The Wire, Solstice MFA writer-in-residence Dennis Lehane is author of ten novels, including Mystic River, Shutter Island, and Gone, Baby, Gone —each of which has been made into a feature film—and the recent bestseller, Live By Night.
  • Solstice MFA writer-in-residence Michael Steinberg is a memoirist, essayist, and founding editor of the literary journal, Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction. His memoir Still Pitching was named the 2003 Independent Press memoir of the year.
  • Solstice MFA consulting writer Jacqueline Woodson is author of numerous books for children and young adults, including Feathers, a Newbery Honor Book; Miracle’s Boys, winner of the Coretta Scott King Award; and Locomotion, winner of the Horn Book Award.
ABOUT SOLSTICE & PINE MANOR COLLEGE
As an undergraduate institution consistently ranked among the most diverse in the country, Pine Manor College emphasizes an inclusive, community-building approach to liberal arts education. The Solstice MFA in Creative Writing reflects the College’s overall mission by creating a supportive, welcoming environment in which writers of all backgrounds are encouraged to take creative risks. We strive to instill in our students an appreciation for the value of community-building and community service, and see engagement with the literary arts not only as a means to personal fulfillment but also as an instrument for real cultural change.
 

 
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