Sewanee Writers’ Conference

July 16-28, 2024


Writers may apply to the Sewanee Writers’ Conference by submitting applications in one or more of the categories listed below. The application deadline is March 15. There is no cost to apply.

Applicants may apply in more than one genre. The Conference offers contributor positions (general admission) as well as merit-based scholarships and fellowships (see eligibility criteria). Award applicants who would like to be considered for a contributor position should they not receive an award must submit a separate contributor application in addition to the award application. Writers can only attend the Conference once on a scholarship and once on a fellowship in any particular genre.

All applicants will be notified of decisions via email the first week of May.

2024 Faculty

Fiction: Adrianne Harun, Katie Kitamura, Michael Knight, Debra Magpie Earling, Jill McCorkle, Claire Messud, Chinelo Okparanta, Maurice Carlos Ruffin, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, and Luis Urrea. 

Poetry: Marianne Chan, Eduardo Corral, Nate Marshall, Carl Phillips, Caki Wilkinson, and Felicia Zamora. 

Nonfiction: Jaquira Díaz, Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, Elena Passarello, and Aisha Sabatini Sloan. 

Playwriting: Brittany K. Allen, Cusi Cram, Nathan Alan Davis, and Liliana Padilla.

All participants are expected to attend the Conference for its entire 12-day duration. 

Applicants must be 21 years of age by the time of the Conference. Past that criteria, age is not a factor in admissions. We welcome a wide range of ages to the Conference. 

Applicants accepted to the Conference will have the opportunity to submit a separate manuscript for workshop as well as their top choices for a faculty reader.

Thanks to the generosity of the Walter E. Dakin Memorial Fund, supported by the estate of Tennessee Williams, participants receive assistance covering two-thirds of the actual cost to attend. Additional funding is awarded to fellows and scholars. 

Conference Fees (After Assistance)
Contributors - $2,000 ($1,100 for tuition and $900 for room and board)
Scholars - $900 (Conference covers tuition)
Fellowships - Conference covers tuition, room, and board.

All participants, including fellows, are responsible for their own travel costs.      

CantoMundo, Cave Canem, In-Na-Po, Kundiman, RAWI, and The Sol Project Fellowships

We are excited to offer CantoMundo, Cave Canem, In-Na-Po, Kundiman, and RAWI fellowships to this summer's Sewanee Writers' Conference! The CantoMundo, Cave Canem, In-Na-Po, and RAWI fellowships are open to past and current CantoMundo, Cave Canem, In-Na-Po, and RAWI fellows. The Kundiman fellowship is open to all Asian American writers. The RAWI fellowship is open to all Southwest Asian and North African Writers. Fellowship applicants must have at least one book in print by the time of the Conference. If you are applying for one of these fellowships, please say so in the first sentence of your statement of interest.

Craft essay submissions should be a minimum of 3,000 words in length and delve deeply into a problem of craft. We are not looking for primarily scholarly essays, personal essays, or essays focused on any one particular writer or “how I became a writer.”

We accept craft essays in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and playwriting and pay contributors a flat $500 fee to publish essays online. 

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