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Writer in Residence George Bennett Fellowship

Employer
Phillips Exeter Academy
Location
New Hampshire, United States
Salary
Salary Not Specified
Date posted
Aug 30, 2022

Purpose

The purpose of the George Bennett Fellowship is to provide time and freedom from material considerations to a person seriously contemplating or pursuing a career as a writer. The stipend for the one-year Fellow is $16,800, plus housing and meals. This position also offers medical and dental insurance, long-term disability coverage and access to an employee assistance program. As Writer-in-Residence the person shall live in Exeter and, in return for stipend and housing, shall (besides carrying out his or her own literary projects) make his or her self and talents available in an informal and unofficial way to students interested in writing and, more specifically, to students in English classes and to members of student literary organizations.

During the tenure of the Fellowship the writer shall not have any other full- or part-time job, and cannot be actively enrolled in a degree program in any college or graduate school.

Visit our Writer in Residence website for more details and application requirements:
Writer In Residence/George Bennett Fellowship

History

George E. Bennett '23, a native of Exeter, graduated from Harvard in 1927 and taught at the Gilman School before returning to the Academy in 1929 as an instructor in English. During his 37 years at the Academy, he was closely identified with the development of creative writing and was the inspiration for many students who later became professional writers. In 1959, he was named chair of the department of English. In 1961, he was named the 1959 Donner Foundation Professor and in 1962 he became the first Independence Foundation Professor. After a five-year term as chair of his department, he continued teaching until his death in 1965. He was, many will agree, one of the most distinguished teachers of English in the modern history of Exeter.

Qualifications

You must have already embarked on a writing project which requires time and freedom from material considerations to complete. You may or may not have encouragement from a publisher, in the form of a cash advance or otherwise. The benefits of the fellowship can be considered as making it possible for a writer not to be obliged to accept an advance, with its inevitable restrictions.

The fellowship has no specific requirements as to gender, age or marital status. The writer will be chosen on the basis of (1) the manuscript, with its evidence of literary skill and originality, (2) personal qualities – devotion to the writer's craft, industry, and integrity, adaptability to the environment of a boarding school in a small town; and capacity for meeting and aiding Exeter students. Of these two criteria, the first is of greater importance.

Preference is given to a writer of fiction, however, literary non-fiction, poetry and drama are also eligible. As stated above, we choose the fellow primarily on the strength of the materials submitted. Only if two manuscripts appeal equally in every other respect is preference given to the fiction manuscript. A writer of non-fiction will be considered only if the work is intended for a general audience and carried out in expectation of a career as a professional writer.

Although we ask that you have "underway" the manuscript you wish to complete while at Exeter, we understand that this is not always the case. Submit whatever materials you feel best represent you as a writer; the purpose of your statement is to explain the nature of your materials, the degree of finish and relation to the work you hope to do at Exeter. Your submission may be a mixture, including a section of the manuscript you intend to complete as well as other work you feel represents your abilities. However, each submission must stay within one category, i.e. poetry, fiction, non-fiction, mixed genre, or drama (no screenplays).

Finally, it is the clear hope that the manuscript, partially completed at the beginning of the tenure of the Fellowship, shall be completed at the end, and submitted to a publisher.

Housing

The Academy will provide, for the academic year, a house or an apartment (furnished, if necessary), depending upon the needs of the writer. The writer and the writer's family may take meals in the Academy dining hall at no expense while school is in session.

Term

The Fellowship shall be held for the academic year. Between September and June, the writer shall be in residence whenever the Academy is in session.

How to Apply

The online application for the 2023-2024 George Bennett Fellowship will be live from September 1 - September 30, 2022 . You must be eligible to work in the United States in order to apply. We will select the 2023-2024 Fellow by the beginning of March 2023.

You are required to upload the following documents, incomplete applications will not be considered. Documents should be uploaded in the application tool where it prompts for your resume or cover letter.

(1) a current resume, PDF format preferred, ready to upload

(2) a statement of interest, PDF format preferred, ready for upload.

(3) a sample manuscript or writing sample, PDF preferred, ready for upload.

2. Statement of Interest Requirement
As part of the application, you will be required to upload an anonymous * PDF of a personal statement testifying to the appropriateness of the Fellowship to your situation. This is a gift of time. How will you use that time? Please provide specific details how the Fellowship would allow you to complete the manuscript, noting your current progress. The statement should be approximately 500-750 words with no identifying factors.

NOTE: The committee favors applicants who have not yet published a book-length work with a major publisher (a well-financed publisher with national distribution.) If your work has enjoyed such publication, your statement should explain why you consider yourself not yet established as a writer.

3. Manuscript Requirement
You will also be required to upload an anonymous* PDF of your manuscript. The anonymous document may be up to twenty pages, 12 point type, 1 inch margins, double spaced (except for poetry), with no identifying factors. Any personal identification (i.e. in the document file title or in headers/footers/titles) on either your statement of interest or manuscript will be grounds for disqualification from the fellowship selection process. While plays are acceptable, we will not accept screenplays. Use the best excerpt you think you have.

* Anonymous : do not include your name or email address on any header/footer of your statement of interest or manuscript.

If you have questions, contact us via email at lhearon@exeter.edu

Additional Requirements
  1. Successfully complete a criminal background check
  2. COVID Vaccine Policy: Phillips Exeter Academy requires all community members without a medical or religious exemption to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and remain up to date with COVID-19 vaccine boosters.


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