The Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild is seeking a Virtual Writer-In-Residence (VWIR) for a virtual facilitated retreat to be held online February 6-9, 2025. Saskatchewan residency preferred, but open to writers in Canada. Out of province applicants must explain their connections to the Saskatchewan writing community in their application.
The Virtual Facilitated Retreat is open to writers of any genre and at any stage of their career, although beginner or emerging writers will be given preference. The retreat is structured with flexibility and accessibility in mind, where participants can join in or leave at break points that fit best for them if they cannot attend the entire day. The goal of this virtual retreat is to work on developing one’s writing and fostering community online.
This retreat will run from Thursday afternoon to Sunday afternoon and will include a mix of facilitated online interaction and focused independent writing time. Each retreatant will have a 45-minute long virtual consultation with the VWIR and the opportunity to read work that they’ve been developing at the Retreatant Reading on Sunday. All of the VWiR’s work during the retreat will be conducted virtually via Zoom (the Guild will provide a Zoom account).
The Virtual Writer-in-Residence will be expected to:
The VWiR will work closely with our Program Coordinator Tea Gerbeza and Program Manager Cat Abenstein, who will be the primary technical hosts of the retreat, facilitators of check-ins, and SWG contacts. The VWIR may send an introductory email to all participants prior to the retreat. A final report and invoice to the SWG is required by February 17, 2025.
Qualifications:
To apply, please submit your literary CV (max 5 pages) and a letter describing your approach to teaching/mentoring writers and the names and phone numbers of two people familiar with your teaching/mentoring ability. A demonstrated ability to work with writers of different genres is an asset.
The Virtual Writer-in-Residence will be paid a flat rate of $1500, plus GST, for working with 10 retreat participants. If participant numbers are reduced, a lesser fee will be paid.
Previous Writers-In-Residence for either in-person or virtual Facilitated Retreats should allow three years before re-applying for this position. To help the SWG support writers of diverse communities and identities, we encourage applicants to self-declare if they identify as a writer who is a member of group(s) experiencing marginalization and underrepresentation. (i.e. Black, Indigenous, or Person of Colour, 2SLGBTQ+, or Disability). This self-declaration will be used internally by the hiring committee and will not be publicized.
Please email your submission to swgpr@skwriter.com by November 12, 2024 (midnight).
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