Victoria University of Wellington announces Emerging M?ori Writer’s Residency
To mark Te Wiki o te Reo M?ori, Victoria University of Wellington’s International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) is delighted to announce the inaugural Emerging M?ori Writer’s Residency for 2020.
The Residency, supported by Creative New Zealand, runs for three months and includes a writing room, a mentor, and a stipend of $15,000. Projects may be written in English or te reo M?ori, and the residency is open to writers across all genres. It runs during the second half of 2020.
“We are looking forward to seeing applications from exciting new voices in all areas of literary activity, whether in English or te reo M?ori,” says Senior Lecturer Chris Price. “We can see M?ori writers forging new paths, and this residency offers support at a crucial stage in their writing careers.”
Residents may apply as individuals or as small groups or collectives. The Residency includes mentorship from a member of the M?ori arts community, who will be appointed in consultation with the Resident.
“Tangata whenua writers are a critical voice for Aotearoa New Zealand society and there are so many great M?ori stories to be told. This residency is an exciting opportunity for us to support an emerging voice,” says Dr Ocean Mercier, Head of Te Kawa a M?ui, the School of M?ori Studies.
Esteemed M?ori writer Witi Ihimaera says, “I like that the residency will allow a new writer enough time to make substantial process and benefit from the mentorship. My own experience of Te Auaha, the creative way, is that this is the time for them to get over the start line and, with good practical skills behind them, begin a career.”
This is the second new Emerging Writer’s Residency to be established at the University in the past 18 months. It joins the Emerging Pasifika Writer’s Residency, which is continuing, and which is also currently seeking applicants for 2020.
The IIML welcomes applications from writers at an early stage of their careers, with a growing body of work. Applications for both residencies are invited from writers in all areas of literary activity, including drama, fiction and poetry (page and performance), devised performance, creative non-fiction and graphic novels.
Applications close 25 November 2019. Apply here.
For more information contact Katie Hardwick-Smith on 04-463 6854 or modernletters@vuw.ac.nz.