Georgia Writers is partnering with the Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC) in Provincetown, MA to award a scholarship to a Georgia Writers member to participate in a week-long summer workshop at FAWC in 2026. The scholarship winner will have their tuition and lodging fully covered, and be provided a $500 food and travel stipend. FAWC's full lineup of workshops will be announced in January. The scholarship recipient will work directly with FAWC to be placed in one of their top workshop choices. (You can see the catalog of workshop from last year here.)

This scholarship is open to writers of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction/memoir.

Not a Georgia Writers member? Sign up here today to become eligible.

The Fine Arts Work Center, a non-profit organization founded in 1968, is dedicated to encouraging the growth and development of emerging visual artists and writers and to enhancing the year-round vitality of the historic art community of Provincetown, MA.

The Work Center is internationally known for its acclaimed Fellowship program, which grants seven-month residencies to 20 emerging writers and artists every winter. FAWC Fellowships have provided sustained and crucial time and space to over 1,000 emerging artists and writers over the course of its 50+ year history.

The Fine Arts Work Center also offers open-enrollment educational programs that provide opportunities to artists of all levels to take strides in their artistic practice and become part of a rich creative community, in addition to helping preserve Provincetown as a cultural destination.

FAWC’s Summer Workshop Program offers over 60 week-long workshops in visual arts and creative writing for more than 500 students over the course of 9 weeks every summer. They bring nationally recognized artists and writers to Provincetown to teach workshops and to participate in readings and artist talks that are open to the public and enjoyed by hundreds in the community.

Georgia Writers members can apply here by December 31st, 2025.

Eligibility

Requirements:

  • C.V./Resume
  • Cover Letter (details below)
  • Writing Sample (details below)

Selection Process:

  • This scholarship will be judged internally by the board of directors of the Georgia Writers Association. Applicants will be judged first and foremost on the strength of their writing sample; the board will take into careful consideration the CV, and the cover letter, which should detail the project applicants plan to work on at the Fine Arts Work Center, how they expect this experience to benefit their writing, and why they are uniquely qualified for this scholarship. The winner of the scholarship will be announced in February 2026. 

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About our Publication

  • Waymark Literary Magazine is a fully online magazine in html format. We publish fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and art.
  • Waymark accepts submissions from undergraduate students from North America (Canada, Mexico, North America, the Caribbean islands) and its affiliated territories. Work submitted by students residing outside of North America or work from non-undergraduate students will not be considered for publication.


About Our Issues

  • Waymark publishes two issues every academic year, one per semester. Submissions for our Fall/Winter '25 issue open July 1, 2025 and close on November 16, 2025. 
  • Due to summer break, Waymark's submission review process will be suspended until late August. No decisions on submitted pieces will be released until then.

Submission Guidelines

  • All pieces should be submitted with adherence to MLA formatting: 12 pt. font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, page numbers in the top-left.
  • Waymark does not publish erotica or fan fiction of any kind. We reject works with excessive violence, hate speech, and unnecessary gore.
  • All submitted works should be self-contained stories that are not parts of larger works. Waymark does not publish chapters of books or book excerpts.
  • To see our guidelines for specific genres, please check out our website: https://waymarkmagazine.com/submission-guidelines/
     
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