The Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center at Arkansas State University offers a monthlong residency in June to poets, fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, and translators in Piggott, Arkansas. The residency includes a loft apartment on the downtown square in Piggott, a $1,000 stipend to help cover food and transportation costs, and the opportunity to write in the studio where Ernest Hemingway worked on A Farewell to Arms in 1928. The writer-in-residence will serve as a mentor for eight to ten writers in a weeklong retreat at the education center. The resident may also be asked to hold one or two readings in the region. Writers with an MA or MFA in a relevant field are preferred. To apply, writers submitted a writing sample of approximately 20 pages, a curriculum vitae, and a cover letter via e-mail by February 28. There is no application fee. Visit the website for more information.
Accessibility accommodations include elevators in all multilevel museum spaces; accessible sidewalks, pathways, and doorways; accessible bathrooms inside the museum; accessible parking; and alternative lodging at a bed-and-breakfast near the venue. Call Arkansas State University Access and Accommodation Services at (870) 972-3964 for additional accessibility details.
Contact Information
Hemingway-Pfeiffer Writer-in-Residence Program, 1913 Museum Row, Piggott, AR 72454. (870) 598-3487. Adam Long, Executive Director.