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How to Apply for Creative Writing Grants

This is a class co-sponsored by MI and San Francisco Writers Conference/San Francisco Writers Foundation.

This workshop is open to writers who are considering applications for--or wish to learn about--writing grants, fellowships, scholarships, or residencies. "I've found that many writers aren't aware of the many different types of funding opportunities available to them," says Lyzette Wanzer. "They think they've got to have a book out, or a long list of publication credits, before they can apply for grant money. That's just not true."

This full-day workshop will cover:

  • The best places to locate opportunities
  • The dreaded Project Statement, Work Plan, or Goals and Objectives question
  • How to demonstrate a rising trajectory (remembering that most people who are awarded grants are on their way up, not already there)
  • Using headings and "buckets" to make your statement navigable
  • How to craft clear, concise personal or "artist" statements (leave this class with a completed first draft in hand!)
  • Why the marketing angle is so important
  • Creating an effective literary resume (you'll have a nice new one at the end of class!)

This is an intensive hands-on workshop; laptops, iPads, or notebook computers are essential for participation.

For each class, we reserve the right to cancel at any time and issue a full refund. If you are unable to attend your class, please email [email protected] at least 10 days prior to the class to receive a full refund. All fees must be paid at the time of registration.

Classes

Admission: 
Mechanics' Institute Members $39
Tri-Valley Writers Club Members $39
Public $49
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Location: 
4th Floor Board Room
Questions?
Information Desk - 415-393-0102
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