Open Call
Literary Journalism 2025
Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Eligibility
Literary Journalism is designed for writers seeking a professional development opportunity in a community of peers with the guidance of an experienced writer/editor, as each participant prepares a long form piece. Applicants should be experienced professionals, active in the diversified fields of writing, including print or electronic media. This program is open to fiction and non-fiction writers, journalists, freelance critics or curators, artists, and academics, with an emphasis on those who can write for a lay audience with logic, vigour, and charm—and those who have a portfolio to prove it. This program is run in English and only accepts projects that are being written in English. English is the language of Banff Centre correspondence. Applicants must be ages 18+ at the time of the program start date. Domestic and international applications are welcome. Please note that Banff Centre programs do not meet the eligibility requirements for a Canadian Student Visa.
Number of Participants
19
Deadline
Selection Results (Announcement Dates)
Duration
May 12, 2025 - May 23, 2025
Costs
- CA$65.00 application fee
- CA$3,616.00 program fee (one-time)
Facilities
Individual Studio
Housing
Hotel
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
Public Programs
Self-Directed
Disciplines
Journalism, Literature
Languages
English
Program Description
This two-week residency encourages the exploration of new ideas in literary journalism (creative non-fiction) and experimentation in writing. Designed to challenge and stimulate, the program aims to inspire creative pieces of non-fiction and to assist the writers in their completion. A preeminent space for long-form journalism, this residency emphasizes the strengths of thorough and articulate reporting, distinctive storytelling, and literary devices. Writers will have time to: work on their manuscripts in their individual studios. consult with faculty members Kyo Maclear, Taras Grescoe, Sarah Berman, and Amanda Crocker (Between the Lines Press). participate in group discussions. Faculty will provide mentorship and one-on-one workshops to discuss: story ideas. craft concepts such as voice and structure. challenges writers may be encountering with their literary journalism. Scholarships available.