NT Government Urges Territory Writers to Seek Varuna Fellowships

NT Government

Writers from across the Territory have an opportunity to develop their story-telling skills, with Varuna Fellowships now open for applications.

The Territory Labor Government is sponsoring three writers to attend a residency at the renowned National Writers' House, which is set in a sprawling, lush garden in the scenic Blue Mountains. There are also six virtual fellowships available.

The Varuna residency program enables both emerging and established writers to immerse themselves in a supportive and nurturing environment where they can enhance their craft, expand their network, and gain fresh perspectives that contribute to their growth as creators.

Virtual fellowships include two one-on-one online sessions with playwright and poet Mary Anne Butler; two online Q&A sessions with authors Lee Kofman and Carrie Tiffany; as well as daily facilitated professional networking opportunities throughout the week. This includes the opportunity to share work and receive feedback.

The Arts NT initiative - this year worth $16,600 - has supported 31 Territorian litterateurs with Varuna fellowships since 2016.

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