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Knowing how to write a strong application for fellowships, residencies, or grants is an essential skill for all writers. This class will teach you how to identify and apply for a wide range of funding opportunities. Topics covered will include finding the right grant for you; selecting the best writing sample; and tips and tricks for a winning statement of purpose and artist’s statement. Students will have the opportunity to draft and workshop a condensed artist’s statement.
Class Type: 1 Session
Fiction, Multigenre, Nonfiction, Poetry, Prose, The Writing Life, VisitingStart Date: 08/17/2019
Days of the Week: Saturday
Time: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Minimum Class Size: 5
Maximum Class Size: 15
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Chelsea Biondolillo is the author of The Skinned Bird, and two prose chapbooks, Ologies and #Lovesong. Her work has been collected in Best American Science and Nature Writing 2016, Waveform: Twenty-first Century Essays by Women, and How We Speak To One Another: An Essay Daily Reader, among others. She is a former Olive B. O'Connor fellow at Colgate University, and her work has been supported by Oregon Literary Arts, Wyoming Arts Council and the Consortium for Science and Policy Outcomes/NSF. She has a BFA in photography from Pacific NW College of Art and an MFA in creative writing/environmental studies from the University of Wyoming. She lives and works outside of Portland, Oregon. roamingcowgirl.com