Miles Morland Foundation Writing Scholarship 2023 for Africans

Deadline: September 18, 2023

Applications are open for the Miles Morland Foundation Writing Scholarship 2023 for Africans. The Miles Morland Foundation’s main aim is to support entities in Africa which enable Africans to get their voices heard. It is particularly interested in supporting African writing and African literature.

It can be difficult for writers, before they become established, to write while simultaneously earning a living. To help meet this need the MMF annually awards a small number of Morland Writing Scholarships, with the aim being to allow each Scholar the time to produce the first draft of a completed book.

Grant

  • Scholars writing fiction will receive a grant of £18,000, paid monthly over the course of twelve months. At the discretion of the Foundation, Scholars writing non-fiction, who require additional research time, could receive an additional grant, paid over a period of up to eighteen months.

Eligibility

  • Open to anyone writing in the English language who was born in Africa, or both of whose parents were born in Africa.
  • Candidate must submit an excerpt from a piece of work of between 2,000 – 5,000 words, written in English that has been published and offered for sale, you must send clear evidence that the piece you upload as part of your application has been both published AND offered for sale.

Requirement

  • The only condition imposed on the Scholars during the year of their Scholarship is that they must write. They will be asked to submit by email at least 10,000 new words every month until they have finished their book, or their Scholarship term has ended. If the first draft of the book is completed before the year is up, payments will continue while the Scholar edits and refines their work.

Scholar’s Undertaking

  • At the end of each month scholars must send the Foundation 10,000 new words that they will have written over the course of the month. Scholars are also asked to donate to the MMF 20% of whatever they subsequently receive from the book they write during the period of their Scholarship. This includes revenues as a result of film rights, serialisations or other ancillary revenues arising from the book written during the Scholarship period. These funds will be used to support other promising writers. The 20% return obligation should be considered a debt of honour rather than a legally binding obligation.

Application

Have you enclosed all six things on the checklist below? If not, do not send a submission.

  • A submission of between 2,000 to 5,000 words as a Word document of work that has been published and offered for sale.
  • Proof of publication and proof of sale.
  • A description of between 400 – 1,000 words about the new book you intend to write.
  •  A scan of an official document showing that you, or both of your parents, were born in Africa.
  •  A brief bio of between 200 – 300 words.
  •  Tell them how you heard about the Morland Writing Scholarships.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit Morland African Writing Scholarship.

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