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September 2017 Newsletter

News 12 September 2017

Marcus Mac an Tuairneir

Marcas Mac an Tuairneir (Mark Spencer Turner) writes poetry, prose, drama and journalism in Scottish Gaelic and English, and splits his time between Edinburgh and his hometown of York. He was educated at the University of Aberdeen, graduating with MA Hons Gaelic and Hispanic Studies in 2008 and MLitt Irish and Scottish Literature in 2010. […]

Gaelic Books Council Residency

Self-funded Residencies, December 2017 – February 2018

Deadline: 16 December 2017
Opportunity

National Art & Design Saturday Club trip to London for the Summer Show 2017

News 6 July 2017

Rebecca Tamas

Rebecca Tamas is a London based poet, soon to complete a PhD in Creative and Critical Writing at The University of East Anglia. Rebecca was the joint winner of the 2016 Manchester Poetry Prize, and she has most recently had work in The White Review, Best British Poetry 2015, A Poem for Every Year and The Suburban Review. Rebecca’s poetry […]

Early Career Residencies

Kirsty Logan

Cove Park’s Literature Residency supports an established writer based in Scotland or the UK at a key stage in their work. We offer the writer time and space to pursue a project or new ways of working free from the pressure of specified outcomes, in a changing community of artists across a range of art-forms, […]

UK Literature

Andy Jelčić

2016 saw the launch of an exciting partnership between Cove Park and Publishing Scotland, bringing translators of books by Scotland-based writers to Cove Park for a four-week residency. Whilst here the translators will have the opportunity to meet the author of the their books and other professionals in their field, as well as take part […]

Publishing Scotland Translation

Heather Parry

This four week residency is offered to a writer based in Scotland who may not yet have published a work but demonstrates exceptional promise. It is an opportunity to develop a work in progress and to meet and work alongside established artists across all disciplines. This year’s residency has been awarded to Heather Parry. Heather is […]

Scottish Emerging Writer

Laura Maniero

2016 saw the launch of an exciting partnership between Cove Park and Publishing Scotland, bringing translators of books by Scotland-based writers to Cove Park for a four-week residency. Whilst here the translators will have the opportunity to meet the author of the their books and other professionals in their field, as well as take part […]

Publishing Scotland Translation

Linda Cracknell

Cove Park’s Literature Residency supports an established writer based in Scotland or the UK at a key stage in their work. We offer the writer time and space to pursue a project or new ways of working free from the pressure of specified outcomes, in a changing community of artists across a range of art-forms, […]

Literature

Cathy Rentzenbrink

Cove Park’s Literature Residency supports an established writer based in Scotland or the UK at a key stage in their work. We offer the writer time and space to pursue a project or new ways of working free from the pressure of specified outcomes, in a changing community of artists across a range of art-forms, […]

UK Literature

Daphne De Sonneville

Cove Park has worked with the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities on a pilot project to bring a PhD student here for 1 week’s research residency. 2017’s successful candidate is Daphne de Sonneville. Daphne de Sonneville (born in Amsterdam, currently living in Glasgow) is an artist and writer working with written fiction, performances, […]

Scottish Graduate School of Arts & Humanities