New Opportunity for African Writers


 Short Stoy Day Africa, in association with LAXFIELD LITERARY ASSOCIATES, is calling for applications in a writing fellowship entitles SSDA Inkubator. The application period opened on March 1st and will be open until March 31st. According to the organizers,

SSDA Inkubator is an intensive, three-month, online seminar designed by Short Story Day Africa and Laxfield Literary Associates, for writers to develop, grow and hone their fiction writing and self-editing skills, as well as create an environment for cultural exchange and dialogue between writers from different backgrounds. It is a place for writers to support writers: to learn, to teach, and to mentor each other and create new, ongoing support networks.

The 12 successful participants will be mentored through an extensive curriculum that covers writing, editing, preparing work for submission, as well as how to approach agents and publishers. Inkubator consists of six online workshops and a moderated online forum, with professional facilitation from some of Africa’s most renowned writers and editors. 

Applicants, ages 18 to 35, do not pay for the seminar, and when they successfully complete the program, they will receive an honorarium of R5300 (approx. £250*) each.

SSDA says, "Selected short stories written during the seminar will be collected in an e-book  anthology to be published by Short Story Day Africa."

Below are more details from the organizers:

Who may apply?

This year, SSDA will be listening out for the voice less heard – the writer with limited access to programmes, publishers or projects, the disadvantaged wordsmith – and for this reason, regrettably, applicants residing within London, Nigeria or South Africa can apply by invitation only.

  1. Anglophone writers from the following Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries are invited to submit an application: Botswana, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, eSwatini, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe; and

  2.  British writers from Norfolk and Suffolk, and writers (British citizens) residing outside of London who are from under-represented backgrounds (such as British citizens of African descent), are invited to apply.

  3. All writers applying must meet the following criteria:

    1. Be between the ages of 18 – 35;

    2. Have a previous history of publication, online or in print, in a publication that is not their own self-published blog or self-publishing website;

    3. Be willing/able to participate in six online Saturday workshops (two per month, beginning mid-May); and

    4. Be willing to actively engage on the online Inkubator forum to support their fellow participants.


How to apply

Applicants must submit a single, complete work of prose fiction (any genre, any topic) strictly between 800 – 1000 words in length, along with a covering letter of no more than 300 words explaining who they are and why they want to participate in Inkubator, as well as a writer’s bio that includes their publication history, of no longer than 300 words, before the submission deadline. No late applications will be considered. Submission details are available on the Short Story Day Africa website here.

 


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