Hemingway-Pfeiffer Writer in Residence Program
JONESBORO – The Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center in Piggott is announcing its 2023 writer-in-residence position. The residency will be for June 1-30, 2023, and includes lodging at a loft apartment over the City Market coffee shop on the downtown square in Piggott.
The writer-in-residence will have the opportunity to work in the studio where Ernest Hemingway worked on "A Farewell to Arms" during an extended stay with his wife’s family in 1928. The residency includes a $1,000 stipend to help cover food and transportation.
The writer-in-residence will be expected to serve as mentor for a week-long retreat for writers at the educational center. This retreat will be open to 8-10 writers from the region.
The recipient may be asked to hold one or two readings of his/her own work. The remainder of the month will be free to the writer-in-residence to work on his/her own work.
Candidates with a Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts in a relevant field are preferred. Applicants should send a cover letter, resume and writing sample of roughly 20 pages to executive director Dr. Adam Long at adamlong@AState.edu by Feb. 28, 2023.
Questions can also be directed to Long. For more information about the museum or lodging (the Inn at Piggott), one may visit Hemingway.AState.edu.
Incomplete applications cannot be accepted. Due to the expected high volume of applications, confirmation of receipt of applications cannot be guaranteed.
The writer-in-residence program is made possible through underwriting sponsorship by Piggott State Bank.
The Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center, an Arkansas State University Heritage Site, contributes to the understanding of the regional, national and global history of the 1920s and 1930s eras by focusing on the internationally connected Pfeiffer family of Piggott and their son-in-law and regular guest Ernest Hemingway. This includes drawing on Hemingway's influence as a noted American author to foster interest in literature and the arts and promote excellence in both.
Barn studio at the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center