New Zealand’s national writer-residency organisation announces its 2022 Writers in Residence Programme

The Michael King Writers Centre is pleased to announce that next year’s programme of residencies at the historic Signalman’s House on Takarunga Mt Victoria in Devonport, Auckland, is now open for applications. Writers awarded a residency can look forward to peaceful accommodation, the use of a writing studio, a supporting stipend and the opportunity to focus on a specific writing project.

The 2022 programme offers 17 residencies to emerging and established writers for periods of two to eight weeks each. Highlights include: four residencies specifically for Māori or Pasifika writers.

Following up on feedback from the literary community, including alumni, we are including a longer residency – offering an established writer an extended period of eight weeks in which to really immerse themselves in their writing, and to retreat at the special Michael King Writers Centre location.

Applications open Friday 27 August and close Monday 27 September. For the application form and
more details see: https://writerscentre.org.nz/applications-2022-mkwc-residencies/

 

WHY DO THEY OFFER THESE RESIDENCIES?
* The residency programme aims to support New Zealand writers and promote the development of
high-quality New Zealand writing. Projects can be in a wide range of genres including non-fiction,
fiction, children and young adult, drama and poetry.
* The residencies are offered with the assistance of Creative New Zealand.

WHO CAN APPLY?
* We actively seek and encourage all writers—diverse in age, gender identity, race, sexual orientation,
physical or mental ability, ethnicity, and perspective—to apply.
* Writers from all over New Zealand, including those who live in Auckland, are welcome to apply.
* The residencies are open to emerging, mid-career or established writers.

WHAT IS THE MICHAEL KING WRITERS CENTRE?
* Founded in 2005, the Centre was established to realise Michael King’s dream of having a residential
retreat for New Zealand writers so that they would have time and money to work on a major project
over an extended period.
* Over one hundred New Zealand writers have held residencies at the centre since 2005. These
include David Eggleton (the current Poet Laureate for New Zealand), previous Poet Laureates
Vincent O’Sullivan and Ian Wedde along with Booker prize winner Eleanor Catton, who wrote the
final draft of her novel The Luminaries at the Centre. Vincent O’Sullivan won the General Non-fiction
Award at this year’s Ockham’s for his residency project on Ralph Hotere. Recent residents, Octavia
Cade, Joshua Pomare and Rose Carlyle are all long-listed for the 2021 Ngaio Marsh Award for best
crime novel.

MEDIA INTERVIEWS
For interviews please contact Michael King Writers Centre Chair, Melanie Laville-Moore, email:
MelanieL@allenandunwin.com or ph. + 64 21 593 555

MORE INFORMATION ON THE RESIDENCIES
For further information about applying for residencies, please call Tania Stewart:
Mobile: +64 21 106 3837
Email: administrator@writerscentre.org.nz
www.writerscentre.org.nz

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