Uncanny Magazine is open to poetry submissions from Aug. 9 - Aug. 26. Uncanny Magazine will be open to short story submissions from Aug. 25 - Sept. 8. Visit uncannymagazine.com/submissions for guidelines.
The Chapman House Writing Residency is accepting applications from Aug. 8 - Sept. 1. Four writers will be offered a no-cost writing residency at the Chapman House, a property of Station Inn Pawling. The dates for this year’s residency are Nov. 9-14. Emerging writers who have not yet published a book-length project are prioritized, though anyone is welcome to apply. Learn more and apply by Sept. 1 at stationinnpawling.com/plan-your-trip/chapman-house-writing-residency.
The Corsicana Artist and Writer Residency is accepting applications for 2026 residencies. The program provides two-month funded residencies in downtown Corsicana, TX, hosting two artists and one writer with private studios and complete lodging each term. Funding covers all studio and lodging accommodations and public programming. Travel, meal, material, and research expenses are the resident’s responsibility. Learn more and apply by Sept. 1 at corsicanaresidency.org/apply.
Princeton University Lewis Center for the Arts invites applications for the Princeton Arts Fellowships. Through the program, fellowships are awarded to early-career artists whose achievements have been recognized as demonstrating extraordinary promise in any area of artistic practice and teaching and who would find it beneficial to spend two years teaching and working in an artistically vibrant university community. A $93,000-a-year stipend is provided. Fellowships are not intended to fund work leading to an advanced degree. Learn more and apply by Sept. 9 at arts.princeton.edu/fellowships/princeton-arts-fellowship.
Lighthouse Works invites applications for their 2026 fellowship program on Fishers Island, New York. Fellowships are six weeks in length, occur year-round and provide fellows with housing, food, studio space, and $1,750 in financial support. There is a $25 application fee. Learn more and apply by Oct. 1 at lighthouseworks.us/fellowship.
The International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts' Imagining Indigenous Futurisms Award recognizes emerging authors who use science fiction to address issues of Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination. Learn more and apply by Dec. 1 at iaftfita.wildapricot.org/Imagining-Indigenous-Futurisms-Award. |