Some exciting things are happening in my life.
I'll be administrating One Writer's Place in Brewster, MA, a short-term residence for up to three authors in any genre (including science fiction, horror, fantasy and children's).
These will be residencies for real people with real jobs. A two-week commitment won't be required. A two-month commitment won't be required. Stays can be as short as one week, Saturday to Saturday, or as long as four weeks. (The four-week stay can be only in November.)
Residents will be responsible only for their own food, transportation and a $150 cleaning fee -- $300 if there are more than three residents together who want to split it.
One Writer's Place will accept applications starting in January for September, 2008 residencies.
Since this is not a "writer's colony" with large meeting rooms and gathering spaces, but a sort of adapted private home, same-gender residents will usually be matched. Couples can apply only if they work together in business.
Art forms that don't require carpet cleaning, sanding, sound-proofing and welding (such as photography and songwriting) also will be considered.
Residencies will be offered in April, May, the first week in June and in September, October and November. A private party will use the place in August and my own residency will be in July.
Writers need not be previously published and will require three character references along with a four page sample and an outline. The residence will take a $500 damage deposit, and refund it if the house is in the same shape as it was when the resident arrived.
It's a beautiful area, hauntingly east coast and a bit wild still (with a four-star restaurant a block away).
The great mystery writer Thomas H. Cook lives right around the corner in a hollow tree....My friends, the wonderful novelists Sara Pennypacker (the 'Clementine' books and 'My Enemy's Cradle') and Anne LeClaire ('Entering Normal' and 'The Lavender Hour') are nearby as well as Sally Gunning and others. You might even catch a glimpse of Mary Higgins Clark.
It's near both Cape Cod Bay and the Nantucket Sound; and it seems to me that water is Holy Communion for writers and artists.
Eventually (perhaps more "ventually" than eventually -- as my daughter Mia says -- if things go as I hope) I'll begin one-to-three weekends.
These will involve three writers, three works, one teacher, and that will be yours truly.
They'll be intensive seminars, for writers with books or long-form non-fiction, who really need that "push" toward publication, whether it be structural, conceptual or understanding the vagaries of publishing. The form will be classes and intensive teaching in the mornings, writing and revision in the afternoon; lodging, lectures by some special guests, communal meals and a fair price.
To apply for a residency at One Writer's Place, write to me for an application at jackie@jackiemitchard.com.
You'll receive an application form, three forms for endorsement letters, and, if you are given a residency, rules, regs, an indemnity form and where to find a doctor, a taxi, or even a personal chef if you don't want to live on bagel-and-tomato sandwiches.
I hope you'll enjoy sharing in this dream. I know I will!
Yours,
Jackie M.

Comments (3)
This sounds fantastic! What a dream.
Posted by Eileen | November 29, 2007 6:05 PM
Posted on November 29, 2007 18:05
Oh, this post gave me those weird little butterflies in my stomach.
How exciting!
Posted by Julie | November 30, 2007 11:43 PM
Posted on November 30, 2007 23:43
Love, love, love Brewster! I grew up in the Boston suburbs and spent many a summer journaling by hurricane lamp under the eaves of the old Cape captains' houses my parents would rent for vacation. You are right--Brewster is a fabulous incubator for artists. I think it is a combination of the water and the history. There are presences there, energies that can't be found most other places. It is at once haunting and invigorating--you can't not create there! Let us know as soon as you start the one-to-threes!
Posted by Patricia Salem | February 6, 2008 12:28 PM
Posted on February 6, 2008 12:28