Monthly Archives: March 2023

Writing Residency in Greece: Calling For Applications

This is from Rosemary’s House, a very cool residency program in Greece that offers workshops for writers. They have priority reviews available for anyone who applies before April 1, so have a look at the chance to write, work, and connect on an island rich with inspiring history.

Join us for a life-changing writing workshop residency at Rosemary’s House, in a location that the ancients used to call “phlegra” or “land of fire” in Greece.  With the support of esteemed mentors you’ll hone your craft in the company of just 13 select writers from around the world.

Whether you are working on a novel, memoir, play, musical, collection of poems, screenplay, pilot, or other genre-bending pursuit, this is an opportunity to propel your progress alongside a group of exceptional peers. 


Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis and will close on May 1st, 2023. 

(Apply before April 1st, 2023 to receive priority review)

2023 Schedule – Click your selected date below to learn more and apply:

We believe in multi-genre workshops, so you are welcome to apply to any of the residencies below. 

June 4-11 Mentor Ryan Calais Cameron

Credits include: Paramount, Sky Studios, West End’s Bush Theatre, Royal Court, BBC3, C4, Edinburgh Untapped Award; Ryan is also a prolific actor featured on multiple shows including BBC’s “Luther”. His most recent play For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy is premiering on the West End at the Apollo Theatre and was just nominated for “Best New Play” at the Olivier Awards. 

Jun 12-19 Journalist & Essayist Doreen St. Felix 

A renowned writer from Brooklyn, NY, Doreen is featured in: The New Yorker, MTV News, The Times, Vogue, Pitchfork, The Fader, Forbes “30 Under 30”, Huffington Post’s List “The Most Important Writing from People of Color in 2015”

August 24th-31st Mentor Rebecca Abrams 

Oxford University, MJA Open Book Award, Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, Amnesty International Press Award

September 1st-8th Mentor Sally Bayley 

Oxford University, Royal Literary Fund Fellow: Oxford Brookes University, Radio 4’s Book of the Week, The Spectator Book of the Year


September 9-16 Playwright, Screenwriter, and Lyricist Jake Brunger 

“Love Sarah” #1 New Zealand’s Box Office, #5 in Netflix Top 10 Films, West End’s Ambassadors Theatre, Old Vic Theatre, staff writer for multiple shows including an Emmy-Nominated Animated TV Series 

September 17-24 Writer, Poet, & Essayist Jenny Zhang 

Pen/Bingham Award for Debut Fiction, LA Times Art Seidenbaum Award, O. Henry Award, published with Lena Dunham’s Lenny Books via Random House, worked as a staff writer for HBO and Facebook, currently adapting her work “Sour Heart” into a feature-length film for A24 (Moonlight, Euphoria, Everything Everywhere All At Once)

Click Here to Apply Now and include the code SSLXRH in the “where did you hear about us” section of the application in order to receive priority consideration of your application. 

With limited spaces available on each residency, we’re looking for motivated and talented writers who are ready to harness the opportunity that this experience provides. 

If you have any questions, please reach out to apply@rosemaryshouse.org.In addition, we have recently launched our social media channels, so feel free to follow us on InstagramFacebook, and Twitter.

Open Call for Flash, Poetry, Graphic Novel or Art

Sunspot Lit accepts all types of prose including essays, memoir, travel, teleplays, film and stage scripts. Submissions under the Flash category can be one or two pieces of flash fiction or nonfiction, with the length of the entire submission not to exceed 1,000 words.

Up to three poems are also accepted under this call, with the total submission not to exceed three pages.

Flash graphic novels of 1 to 4 pages are welcome.

Artwork can be one or two images

Note that mix submission formats(for example, provide one poem and one flash piece as a single entry) are not accepted for this open call. 

Send in your work before the quarterly deadline using Submittable or Duotrope.

Feedback for Poems from Literary Magazine

Sunspot Lit’s poetry editor, Morrow Dowdle, offers feedback for poets.

Dowdle is the author of the chapbook Nature v. Nurture (Artagem Graphic Library). Her poetry has been featured in River and South ReviewPoetry SouthDandelion ReviewNonBinary ReviewPink Panther MagazinePanoplyAPIARYThe Schuylkill Valley Journal of the ArtsEdison Literary ReviewRiver Poets QuarterlyThe GriffinPhiladelphia Stories, and Prism, among other publications. She has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net.  She is an active member of the Living Poetry collective in the North Carolina Triangle area.

Sunspot is happy to offer three different options for feedback based on the length of the poem. Please note that poets can submit only one poem every three months.

Find out more by reviewing the guidelines on Sunspot’s Submittable page.  

Open Call for Short Stories, Nonfiction, Graphic Novel

Sunspot Lit seeks all types of fiction and nonfiction including essays, memoir, travel, teleplays, film and stage scripts. Single works of fiction or nonfiction should run between 1,001 and 3,500 words.

Graphic novels should run 5 to 10 pages.

Please note that collections are not accepted in this category.

Send in your work before the quarterly deadline using Submittable or Duotrope.

Open Call for Longform Fiction & Nonfiction, Graphic Novels, Poetry

Sunspot Lit seeks fiction and nonfiction, including scripts and screenplays, between 3,501 and 7,500 words. 

Graphic novels should run 11 to 25 pages. 

A single poemof 4 to 10 pages is also accepted.

Please note that collections are not accepted in this category.

This call is open for only a limited time. Send in your work before the deadline using Submittable or Duotrope.