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Applications for 2025 have closed. If you wish to apply, please check back in the spring for 2026 applications. Please note the Summer 2025 Hawthornden Brooklyn writing residency application for New York City teachers is on a different schedule, and will open in March 2025.
The Residency
Starting in the summer of 2024, Hawthornden Foundation will launch a new site in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn. In 2025, non-residential writers’ residency sessions will begin. Hawthornden Brooklyn will support established and emerging creative writers of many kinds – poets, novelists, biographers, short-story writers, playwrights, scriptwriters, essayists, creative nonfiction writers, and translators. During the six-week residency, Hawthornden will provide writing space, a stipend, meals, and time to focus on writing projects. Residents will have an opportunity to connect with other writers, benefit from peer-supported activities, and participate in valuable and collaborative shared experiences.
The House
Hawthornden Brooklyn is located in Ditmas Park, within the Beverly Square West neighborhood, an area bustling with writers, bookstores, and a vibrant literary community. The house is equipped with seven private writing studios, two of which are located on the ground floor and designed to be wheelchair-accessible; a library; kitchen; dining room; living room; outdoor space including a front and back porch and small, sustainably planted garden; and a ramp.
The Routine
In order to offer writers the best environment in which to do their work, our expectation is that during the day, silence will generally be maintained in the house.
Each participating writer will be offered a stipend of $5,000.
Accessibility
Our Hawthornden Brooklyn site is wheelchair accessible, equipped with a ramp, two small wheelchair-accessible writers' studios on the first floor, and a first floor restroom that is also wheelchair-accessible. Additionally, we encourage writers with other physical, sensory, mental health or cognitive disabilities and chronic illnesses to apply. In our online application form, you will be asked to outline any accessibility requirements you may have, including, but not limited to wheelchair access. We will meet all requests for accessibility accommodations to the best of our ability, but cannot guarantee we will be able to fulfill every request.
Application Process
Writers-in-Residence will be selected through an online application process, followed by jury selection from among those who have applied.
Translations of Writing Samples
Applications from writers working in languages other than English are required to include English translations of their work sample as well as the text in the original language. Such applicants should be reasonably fluent in spoken English in order to participate in the life of the residency.
Beginning in 2024, any applicant who writes in a language other than English may ask for their writing sample to be translated into English for the purposes of their application. This is a service provided by Hawthornden Foundation through the literary organization Words Without Borders. (Please note that in some cases, Words Without Borders may not be able to secure a translator working in the applicant’s language.) Please also note that while the applicant will have a chance to review the translation before submitting it to Hawthornden, they will not have the opportunity to correspond with the translator.
Should you choose to take advantage of this translation service, you will be asked to sign an agreement with WWB that commits you to providing the proper translation credit. If you would like to request an English translation of your writing sample, please contact Hawthornden at translations@hawthornden.org by May 1st, 2024.
Other Programming
Hawthornden Brooklyn will also offer summer programming for public school teachers who are writers, and public school students, along with public programming for the wider community of writers.
More information coming soon!
2025 Session Dates
Please note, session dates are provisional and may vary. Please refer to this page for the most accurate session information. Should dates change, we will continue to update them here.
Hawthornden Brooklyn
Session I: Monday February 10 – Friday March 21
Session II: Monday March 31– Friday May 9
Session III: Monday May 19 – Friday June 27
Monday July 7 – Sunday August 30 (Summer Programs For Public High School Teachers and Students)
Session IV: Monday September 8 – Friday October 17
Session V: Monday October 27 – Friday December 5