Spend a Month Being Inspired – Become a WCR Writing Fellow


Throughout the year, the Wellstone Center in the Redwoods, located near Santa Cruz, California, offers monthlong fellowships for visiting writers.

We’ve extended are deadline a few days. Applications for our next writing fellowship, in February 2015, are due by 5 p.m. PST on Friday, January 9. For details, see below.

THE WCR FELLOWSHIP

We offer a setting of spectacular beauty sure to inspire any writer not only to find new directions to make progress with a writing project, but also a chance to pamper yourself with a break from many of the pointless distractions of day to day life. A visiting writing fellow can enjoy many hours of solitude, either in the Library House where she or he will be staying, or with a soak in our hot tub or a walk out on our private trails through the redwoods or elsewhere on our 4.7 acres of beautiful land, four miles up from the Pacific Ocean near Santa Cruz, California. Or the visiting writing fellow can also enjoy joining the permanent residents of the WCR for our delicious common meals, prepared with fresh fruit and vegetables from our own organic gardens, eggs from our hens and milk from our goats. Twice a week we have morning yoga and we also have regular cooking courses as well.

TESTIMONIAL

Our current writing fellow, Ann Krueger Spivack, has been in residence throughout the month of November, leaving us this week. She checked in with these thoughts from the Library House:

The strange thing is the house seems much bigger from inside than it does from the outside. This could be the way it’s set in a hollow, with the hillside running down from its deck. Or it could be the view – you look out over a forest of trees that leads straight to the ocean.

Or maybe it feels big because of all the words waiting here. Encouraging words from Anne Lamott, advising us to just sit down, hammer out that Shitty First Draft, don’t worry, just type. Words from Ann Packer, who asks whether we can take care of those who rely on us and take care of our creative selves at the same time. Words from Walt Whitman:

Facing west from California’s shores,

Inquiring, tireless, seeking what is yet unfound.

That’s all of us, seeking what is yet unfound. Some do this on canvas, looking for the clear, true colors that mark our time here. Those of us who love the Library House put down words, and know they fall far from the mark. But still, we put down words.

When my fingers refuse to assemble what I need, when every letter I strike is wrong, when I’m afraid of looking foolish, of wasting time, of not being enough, then I imagine the words to come. Not from me. From the people who will stay here, who will love this view and this room built around books as much as I do. Although we write in solitude, none of us are here alone.

ABOUT THE WELLSTONE CENTER

Founded in 2012 by Sarah Ringler and Steve Kettmann, the Wellstone Center in the Redwoods was named to San Francisco Magazine‘s 2013 “Best of the Bay” issue for its weekend workshops. We are a small community looking to work together to inspire each other through close contact with nature and a commitment to using creativity to make a difference in our lives – and those of others. Writing fellows are invited to join us for meals and encouraged to cook for all of us on occasion.

The fellowship does not include transportation expenses to come to us, but we will pick you up at a local airport on the day of your arrival. Writing fellows will be asked to join us for at least an hour of work a day in our gardens or orchards, to experience firsthand a connection with nature. Writing fellows will also be asked to contribute one essay on reading for our forthcoming collection from Wellstone Books, I Read It in the Library House, during the monthlong fellowshop, and to lead one weekend workshop at a date to be determined subsequent to the fellowship. (We will offer a stipend to defray travel expenses to return for the workshop weekend.)

To apply, please email a letter of roughly 500 words explaining your interest and why you believe you would be an asset to our community; as well as one sample of your writing,  between 1,000 and 2,000 words long; and a resume listing your work experience and publications. Please let us know how you heard about us and the fellowship. Preference will be given to writers with at least one book published. Applicants are encouraged to read about our upcoming workshops at our homepage, and also to peruse some of Steve’s blogs, like this one, which help offer a sense of what we’re about.

Mail your application to steve@wellstoneredwoods.org or to 858 Amigo Road, Soquel, CA 95073 by 5 p.m. on January 9, 2015, to be considered for our February fellowship. The winner will be notified by January 12.