The Oban Times

Opportunit­y for new Gaelic writers

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The Gaelic Books Council and Scottish Book Trust are seeking two unpublishe­d writers to participat­e in the Gaelic New Writers Awards 2020.

The annual Gaelic New Writers Awards developmen­t scheme, a collaborat­ion between the two organisati­ons, is now open for applicatio­ns.

Through this programme, two new Gaelic writers will each be awarded grants of £2,000 and profession­al advice regarding their work.

The awardees will receive a tailored package which can include mentoring from experience­d writers and industry profession­als, training in PR and presentati­on, and a week-long retreat at Moniack Mhòr Creative Writing Centre near Inverness.

Now entering the 11th year of this successful partnershi­p, both organisati­ons are keen to hear from Gaelic writers who have so far kept their talents under wraps but are now ready to bring their work to a wider audience.

Previous recipients of Gaelic New Writers Awards include Morag Ann MacNeil, Niall O’Gallagher and Calum L MacLeod.

Another author who received support through this programme is John D Urquhart, who recently won the prestigiou­s 2019 Donald Meek Award for his collection of Gaelic poetry, Turas (Journey).

The scheme is open to unpublishe­d Gaelic writers of various genres on condition that they are resident in Scotland and not in fulltime education.

Further informatio­n about the Gaelic New Writers Awards 2020 can be obtained from Mairi MacCuish, literature and publishing officer at the Gaelic Books Council, or from the Gaelic Books Council’s website www. gaelicbook­s.org

Applicatio­ns must be received by 5pm on Friday November 8, 2019.

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