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Date:
May 20 – May 30, 2021

Deadline:
May 10, 2021 at 5:00pm

Deadline extended

We invite ambitious young writers aged 18-26 to apply for this extraordinary opportunity to attend and contribute to International Literature Festival Dublin as IWC/ILFD Young Writer Delegates.

Programme Description

Now in its fourth year, the IWC Young Writer Delegates Programme is intended to give young writers an opportunity to immerse themselves in a literature festival, soak up the atmosphere and to contribute to it as active participants. The selected four young writers will attend the ILFD festival launch and will be given festival passes and nine days of full literary immersion in its events and social life.

During the festival period, they will be supported by an IWC facilitator and local writer mentor to reflect on the festival programme and their experience in it, and to share their views via ILFD and the IWC’s social media platforms. The Young Writer Delegates writing activities during and after the festival include writing a review, a report and a new piece of creative writing, and may be asked to help out with additional tasks to support the festival team.

Full information on this year’s International Literature Festival Dublin programme is available at ilfdublin.com


Eligibility

This programme is open to writers aged 18-26 living anywhere on the island of Ireland with strong interest in writing, reading and an ambition to connect with and contribute to the Irish literary scene. We will be allocating a minimum of two places for writers from outside of the Dublin area. We encourage young writers from backgrounds typically underrepresented in Irish literature to apply. We particularly invite applications from Black, POC, Traveller, Roma, LGBTQIA+ and working-class writers. We will place a strong focus on ethnicity, race, gender, sexuality and socioeconomic status when evaluating the applications for this opportunity.


Please Note

This year’s ILFD festival will be taking place online, with all events and meetings with the elected mentor going forward via zoom.


How to Apply

You will need to send:

  • A short cover letter including home postal address saying clearly and concisely why you would like to be selected as a Young Writer Delegate and how you think you can contribute to the festival using social media or other platforms to draw attention to the festival.
  • A Curriculum Vitae (max. two A4 pages) including any written work which may have been published online or in print.
  • Two differing samples of work (max. 500 words each)
  • Applications from Irish language writers should be bilingual

Compile ALL of the above into a single attachment in Word or PDF and send to projects@writerscentre.ie . Incorrect formatting will disqualify. Applicants will receive an acknowledgement upon receipt of applications.

We also ask that all applicants please fill out this online monitoring access form once submitted.


Criteria for selection

  • Eligibility – Participants must be resident on the island of the Ireland for a period of not less than two years.
  • Intent – the cover letter expressing the applicant’s intent and reason for taking part is key in informing our decisions.  Be sure to tell us your ideas on how your presence as a delegate will add value to the festival.
  • Quality of writing samples.
  • Geography – we are seeking applications from all over the island.
  • Incomplete or late applications cannot be not considered.


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