This is an emergency fund for writers and illustrator who are currently in need of financial support in 2022
Emergency Fund for Diverse Creatives and Educators
This is an emergency fund for writers and illustrator who are currently in need of financial support in 2022
WNDB provides emergency grants to diverse authors, illustrators, publishing professionals, and K-12 educators who are experiencing dire financial need. We aim to bolster these marginalized groups by giving grants between $500 and $1,000 each.
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Literary Magazines And Anthologies
There are selected literary magazines and Anthology call for submission you might be interested in.
- Pride Book Cafe Anthology
- Scholastic Canada Call For Submissions
- Lily Poetry Review Manuscript Submissions
- Ghost Orchids Magazine
- Eleanor Taylor Prize
- Haven Speculative Magazine
- Omenana Speculative Fiction Magazine
- Transular Travelers Lounge Magazine
- Queer Lit Magazine
- Afreada Magazine
- Room Magazine
- Massachusetts Review
- Split Lip Magazine
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Guidelines
To be eligible for assistance:
Writers and/or illustrators must be traditionally published authors with at least one published or one forthcoming book and must demonstrate a financial need due to any loss of income.
The book must be published in the English language, whether published by a US-based publisher or a publisher abroad.
Publishing professionals must have held a position that focused on literature and must demonstrate a financial need due to any loss of income. Self-employed/freelancers and interns in publishing are eligible. Freelancers and self-employed people must demonstrate that they are regularly working with traditional publishers, literary agencies, or traditionally published authors as clients. Positions include but are not limited to: editors, agents, publicists, designers, book reviewers, and sales positions.
Educators must currently be employed or have been employed within the last 12 months at a United States-based K-12 school in a student-facing position. Educators must demonstrate a financial need due to any loss of income. Loss of income can include loss of employment due to discrimination, anti-CRT, or book ban protests.
Literary Grants, Fellowships, Scholarships, Mentorships, Funds And Other Opportunities
Please note:
All applications will be kept confidential. We will not list the recipients publicly.
Applicants should receive a response in 14-21 days upon receipt of their application.
Applicants must reside in the United States.
Under Executive Order 13224, all 501(c)(3) organizations must confirm that grant recipients are not affiliated with federally identified terrorist groups. To comply, we must compile any of your former legal names that have been registered with the United States government.
We are aware that we are asking for potentially sensitive information and we sincerely apologize for this intrusion. WNDB will keep this information in the utmost confidence and will never use any former name(s) in our correspondence with you.
Given the volume of applications, we will not be able to respond to individual inquiries about the status of your application.
Sections
These are available writing competitions, opportunities and literary magazines available in 2022
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