In a contemporary, literary twist on old homesteading incentives, a new nonprofit organization called Write a House
is refurbishing three two-bedroom houses in Detroit and accepting
applications this spring for writers to move in, rent free. Poets,
journalists, novelists, and anyone who falls somewhere in between are
encouraged to apply. If the writers stay for the required two years and
fulfill other obligations, such as engaging with the city’s literary
community and contributing to the program’s blog, they’ll even get the
deed to the place. As the group’s mission puts it, “It’s like a
writer-in-residence program, only in this case we’re actually giving the
writer the residence, forever.”
Read the full article here, and of course, let us all know your new address...
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2014/01/were-not-in-new-york-anymore-a-home-for-writers-in-detroit.html
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