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1. Brewer, Robert Lee (ed.) Writer's market. 2009 ed. Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books. 2008. 1170 p.
Abstract: Covers fiction and nonfiction, books, articles, greeting cards, screenplays, and other media. Entries include contact information, how to query the publisher, typical fees paid, and other specifications for aspiring and professional writers. Includes a chapter on contests and awards.
Call Number: 207 WRI 2009
Subject/descriptor: Awards and prizes--directories; Writing; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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2. Dramatists sourcebook : complete opportunities for playwrights, translators, composers, lyricists and librettists. 25th ed. New York, NY: Theatre Communications Group. 2008. xii, 322 p.
Abstract: Contains a "Fellowships and Grants" section listing foundations and organizations that offer funding to playwrights, composers, translators, librettists, and lyricists. Notes guidelines, application procedures, deadlines, remuneration, and frequency of these funding sources. Includes a listing of sources of emergency funds for writers in severe temporary financial difficulties, the addresses and phone numbers of state arts agencies, and artists colonies and residencies. Includes bibliography.
Call Number: 207 SOV 2008
Subject/descriptor: Arts--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Arts--grants; Writing--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Individual grants and grantseekers; Artist colonies; Emergency funding
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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3. Poet's market. 2009 ed. Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books. 2008. 572 p.
Abstract: Entries include contact information and submission instructions for periodicals, book publishers, and other outlets for poetry. Includes a chapter on contests and awards.
Call Number: 207 POE 2009
Subject/descriptor: Poetry; Awards and prizes--directories; Writing; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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4. Bane, Scott. "How to get a grant : cracking the code". Poets & Writers vol. 30 (March-April 2002) p. 82-8.
Abstract: How individuals can succeed as grantseekers. Article explains the usual procedures for researching, applying and receiving grants from foundations and other grantmakers, and shares some common-sense advice.
Subject File Number: 207
Subject/descriptor: Individual grants and grantseekers; Writing; Poetry
Location: New York; DC; San Francisco
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5. Goodwin, Ariane. Writing the artist statement : revealing the true spirit of your work. Haverford, PA: Infinity Publishing. 2002. ix, 143 p.
Abstract: The guide describes what artist statements are, discusses why they are important, and explains how to develop them by using creative writing exercises.
Call Number: 202 GOO
Subject/descriptor: Arts; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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6. Morrone, John (ed.) Grants and awards available to American writers. 22nd ed. New York, NY: PEN American Center. 2002. viii, 332 p.
Abstract: Comprehensive list of more than 1,000 awards available to American and Canadian writers for use in the U.S. or abroad. Appendix of U.S. State Arts Councils. Indexed.
Call Number: 207 PEN AME 2002
Subject/descriptor: Writing; Scholarships, fellowships and loans--directories; Travel and study abroad; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; San Francisco; Atlanta
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7. Wright, Michael; Pyland, Christi. The student's guide to playwriting opportunities. 3rd ed. Dorset, VT: American Theatre Works, Inc. 2002. x, 139 p.
Abstract: Written for student playwrights in search of training and experience, the directory lists and describes undergraduate and graduate theater writing programs at colleges and universities. Also includes developmental programs that may have internships, fellowships, summer employment, and other opportunities of interest to student playwrights. Indexed.
Call Number: 206 WRI 2002
Subject/descriptor: Scholarships, fellowships and loans; Individual grants and grantseekers; Arts education; Arts--study and teaching; Theater; Writing
Location: New York; DC; San Francisco; Atlanta
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8. Billot, Diane (ed.) Money for writers. rev. ed. New York, NY: Henry Holt and Co.. 1997. xviii, 230 p.
Abstract: Grants, awards, prizes, contests, scholarships, retreats, resources, conferences, and Internet information specifically geared to writers.
Call Number: 207 BIL
Subject/descriptor: Writing; Individual grants and grantseekers; Arts--grants--directories
Location: New York; DC; San Francisco; Atlanta
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9. Pike, Frank; Dunn, Thomas G. The playwright's handbook. rev ed. New York, NY: Penguin Books. 1996. xv, 255 p.
Call Number: 207 PIK
Subject/descriptor: Individual grants and grantseekers; Writing; Theater
Location: New York
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