A partnership between Westmeath County Council and the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon
JOHN BRODERICK EMERGING WRITERS BURSARY 2024
INTRODUCTION
John Broderick, born on 30 July 1924 in Athlone, was a distinguished author and literary critic. Throughout his lifetime, he authored 12 novels, with notable works including The Waking of Willie Ryan and the once-banned, The Pilgrimage. Broderick passed away in Bath, England, in 1989.
Alongside his career as a writer, Broderick was an avid supporter of the visual arts and music. Following his death, be bequeathed his estate to the Arts Council for “the benefit and advancement of the Arts in Athlone”. This year, for the first time, Westmeath County Arts Office and the Arts Council will support an Emerging Westmeath writer with a bursary designed to encourage and facilitate the creation of new work.
2024 is the centenary of John Broderick’s birth. Centenary celebrations kicked off on Tuesday July 30th with a special event which saw author Eithne Shortall announced as this year’s recipient of the John Broderick writer’s residency. This was accompanied by the relaunch of John’s acclaimed novel, The Waking of Willie Ryan, in print and for the first time as an audio book.
€7,000 will be granted to a selected emerging writer living in or from Westmeath to support the creation of new work.
WHO CAN APPLY
The John Broderick Emerging Writers Bursary is open to emerging writers in all genres. Writers must be over 18 years of age and resident on the island of Ireland. You must be from Westmeath or currently living in Westmeath. The bursary is aimed at emerging writers with a proven track record who are committed to developing their writing practice. Applicants should be working, or planning to work, on a specific project, with the aim of publication or production, and have a clear idea of how they might use the bursary to achieve this.
We are committed to taking positive measures to promote equality of opportunity, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, civil or family status, religion, age, disability, race, socioeconomic status or membership of the Traveller Community. We welcome applications that are representative of the diversity of Irish society, including but not limited to any of the characteristics outlined above.
BURSARY DETAILS
ACCESS FOR WRITERS WITH DISABILITIES
We do our best to accommodate people with disabilities who want to submit an application or who have difficulties in accessing our online application form. We will tailor support to individual requests. For help submitting your application, please contact laura.mccormack@westmeathcoco.ie
In addition to the residency stipend, the Arts Council and Westmeath Arts Office will consider access costs specifically relating to the needs of writers with disabilities. If you wish to apply for additional funding on this basis, you will be asked to clearly outline what these costs are as part of your application.
TIMELINE
HOW TO APPLY
Writers can apply via our online submission form.
You will be asked to provide the following:
Please ensure that all submitted files are clearly named with the writer’s name.
Deadline for applications: 16 September at 5pm.
Please note that late applications will not be accepted.
SELECTION PROCESS
SELECTION CRITERIA
1. Quality of existing work (40%)
2. Relevance and timeliness of proposal to the development of your practice (30%)
3. Track record (30%)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Freedom of Information
The provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 1997-2003 apply to Westmeath County Council. Applicants should state if any of the information supplied by them is confidential or sensitive and should not be disclosed to a request for information under the aforementioned Act. Applicants should state why they consider the information to be confidential or commercially sensitive.
Prompt Payment
Under the Prompt Payments Accounts Act, the Local Authority is obliged to pay within 15 days, upon receipt of a valid invoice.
Further information is available from:
Laura McCormack, Westmeath Arts Office laura.mccormack@westmeathcoco.ie or katie.lowry@artscouncil.ie