The Black Fire—This Time (BFTT) Summer Fellowship fosters the careers of poets and writers at all stages of development through independent study, readings, Q&A sessions with prominent authors and sponsored prizes. Fellows are provided exclusive access to the Black Fire—This Time Digital Collection, which contains cultural gems from the Black Arts Movement along with an extended set of hard-to-find and out-of-print works not found in the print edition.
From June to August, BFTT Summer Fellows will work on the project of their choice. Projects are self-paced at any stage of development, from literature reviews to works-in-progress to full manuscripts. The fellowship is open to poets, writers, playwrights, teaching artists and healing arts practitioners addressing the myriad aspects of the Black Arts Movement (past, present and future).
Requirements: Fellows work independently but attend weekly check-ins (approx. 60 minutes), where they receive announcements, network, enjoy readings and Q&A sessions with guest speakers and schedule critique sessions. Fellows will submit a portfolio sample of work completed during the fellowship. Select projects will be eligible for sponsored prizes (TBA).
Registration and materials fee: $99; critique appointments additional fee.
Materials: Fellows receive a complimentary download of Black Fire—This Time Digital Edition (a $199 value).
Deadline to apply: May 31, 2022
Session Dates: The BFTT Summer Fellowship is currently virtual (Zoom) only. The session dates are below:
June 8-July 27, 2022 (Wednesday check-ins; times TBA)
To apply: $25 application fee (nonrefundable) on the Aquarius Press/Willow Books SUBMITTABLE page with a brief statement (no more than one paragraph) on how this fellowship will advance/enhance your professional development and a brief writing sample (no more than 10 pages).
*SCHOLARSHIPS*
A limited number of scholarships are available based on need. Scholarships cover the registration and materials fee. (Excludes critique fee.) To apply for a scholarship, please indicate in the brief statement on the Submittable form. Scholarship winners will be announced the first week of June.
Aquarius Press LLC reserves the right to reject or cancel a fellowship at any time. Application and registration and materials fees are nonrefundable. Failure of a fellow to complete a fellowship session is considered a withdrawal. Failure to attend more than two check-ins constitute a withdrawal. Failure to attend a booked critique is nonrefundable. Aquarius Press LLC does not guarantee fellows any advancement nor employment. Participation in this fellowship means that fellows hold Aquarius Press LLC, Willow Books, guest authors, editorial team and affiliates harmless against any losses, perceived or otherwise. Fellows grant Aquarius Press LLC/Willow Books the right to use Fellows' bios and photos for publicity purposes.
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