2019 Creative Writing Fellowship recipient in Fiction, David Romtvedt, shares his work at the Jackson Hole Writers Conference.
The Frank Nelson Doubleday Award of $1,000 is given for the best poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, or script written by a woman writer. The Neltje Blanchan Memorial Writing Award, $1,000, is given annually for the best poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, or script which is informed by a relationship with the natural world. Both awards are designed to bring attention to writers in Wyoming who have not yet received wide recognition for their work, and to support emerging writers at crucial times in their careers. Applications are now being accepted through March 11, 2021. All applications must be submitted online through Submittable. Mailed or hard copy submissions will not be accepted.
Louisa Luna is the author of five novels, including Two Girls Down and The Janes from the Alice Vega series.
She was born and raised in the city of San Francisco and now lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.
The Wyoming Arts Council, with generous funding from The Pattie and Earle Layser Memorial Fund announces the Pattie Layser Greater Yellowstone Creative Writing and Journalism Fellowship. Open to writers and journalists, this fellowship seeks to intersect science, education, current events, and conservation to effectively communicate the Greater Yellowstone’s natural history and singular importance to society through creative and exceptional writing and subject communication.
This annual prestigious fellowship of $3,500 will be awarded to a creative writer (poetry, fiction, nonfiction), or those in the field of journalism (writer, photojournalist, videographer, documentary filmmaker, online or print media) who demonstrate serious inquiry and dedication to the Greater Yellowstone region through their work. Established and recognized authors are being sought, but emerging and mid-career writers are also encouraged to apply.
Applications are now being accepted through March 11, 2021. All applications must be submitted online through Submittable. Mailed or hard copy submissions will not be accepted.
Susan Marsh
Susan Marsh lives in Jackson, Wyoming. With degrees in geology and landscape architecture and a lifelong interest in creative writing, she has combined her interests into a body of work that explores the relationship of humans to the wild. Her work has appeared in journals that include Orion, North American Review, and Fourth Genre, and in many anthologies. Her books include the award-winning novel War Creek and non-fiction books A Hunger for High Country, Cache Creek: A Trailside Guide to Jackson Hole’s Backyard Wilderness, and Saving Wyoming’s Hoback, winner of the Wallace Stegner Prize in Environmental Humanities. She writes a column “Back to Nature” for Mountain Journal.
Christine Peterson
Christine Peterson has covered wildlife, the environment and outdoor recreation in Wyoming and across the West for more than a decade first at the Casper Star-Tribune then as a freelance journalist. She has since written about grizzly bears, wolves, elk and insects for National Geographic, water law and persistence hunting for Outdoor Life and chronic wasting disease and landlocked public land for High Country News. Her byline has also appeared in The Guardian, Bugle and the Cool Green Science web magazine. She is a regular contributor to the Casper Star-Tribune and Wyofile and is a contributing writer for Outdoor Life. She’s the vice president of the Outdoor Writers Association of America and has won numerous regional and national awards. When she’s not reporting or writing from her home in Laramie, she’s wandering the West with her husband, four-year-old daughter and greying yellow Labrador.
Creative Writing fellowships are $3,000 unrestricted awards of merit, based on a writer’s body of work, and honoring Wyoming’s literary artists whose work reflects serious and exceptional writing. One fellowship is awarded in each category of Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, and Fiction, for a total of three fellowships. Applications are juried by noted authors, literary agents, or writing professionals from outside the state. Jurors may award honorable mentions. Recipients of the Creative Writing fellowships share their work at one of the three Wyoming literary conferences.
Submissions are currently not being accepted. Applications for the next round of fellowships will open in spring 2021.
Betsy Bernfeld | Poetry | Wilson, WY
Betsy Bernfeld is a librarian, lawyer and writer in Wilson. Her poetry has recently appeared in Black Hills Literary Journal; High Desert Journal; Manifest West; Third Wednesday; Crosswinds Poetry Journal; Blood, Water, Wind, and Stone: An Anthology of Wyoming Writers; and three WyoPoets chapbooks: Labyrinth, This Box for Dreams, and Watershed. Her anthology of historical Wyoming poetry, Sagebrush Classics: Pure Wyoming Stuph, was published by Media Publishing, Lincoln, NE. Three of her one-act plays have been produced by Wyoming community theatre companies. She is a past recipient of the Wyoming Arts Council’s Frank Nelson Doubleday Award for fiction. Her poetry chapbook, entitled Eve, was released by Finishing Line Press in 2018.
Susan Marsh | Fiction | Jackson, WY
Susan Marsh lives in Jackson, Wyoming. With degrees in geology and landscape architecture and a lifelong interest in creative writing, she has combined her interests into a body of work that explores the relationship of humans to the wild. Her work has appeared in journals that include Orion, North American Review, and Fourth Genre, and in many anthologies. Her books include the award-winning novel War Creek and non-fiction books A Hunger for High Country, Cache Creek: A Trailside Guide to Jackson Hole’s Backyard Wilderness, and Saving Wyoming’s Hoback, winner of the Wallace Stegner Prize in Environmental Humanities. She writes a column “Back to Nature” for Mountain Journal.
Shreve Stockton | Creative Nonfiction | Ten Sleep, WY
Shreve Stockton is an award-winning photographer, author, cow whisperer, coyote wrangler, and all-around adventurer. Her books include The Daily Coyote and the forthcoming Meditations with Cows, out September 2020.
She lives at the base of the Bighorns with her Family—cows, bulls, cats, dogs, horses, honeybees, chickens, a coyote, and a cowboy. Her work can be found at shrevestockton.com
An honorable mention was awarded to Kate Northrop of Laramie in the poetry category.
Previous Layser Fellowship Recipients
2019 | Melodie Edwards | Laramie, WY
2020 | Sarah Keller | Bozeman, MTous Creative Writing Fellowship Recipients
List of Previous Creative Writing Fellowship Recipients
List of Previous Blanchan and Doubleday Award Recipients
Since 1989, 50 talented writers have received Blanchan/Doubleday awards: Linda Baker, sid sibo, Liberty Lausterer, Lyndi Waters, Jayme Feary, Erin Jones, Geoffrey O’Gara, Betsy Orient Bernfeld, Hannah Hinchman, David Mouat, Sheila Roberts, Scott Hagel, Holly Skinner, C.L. Rawlins, Marcia Saum, Dainis Hazners, Barbara Gilbert, William Hoagland, Diane LeBlanc, Tina Willis, Maija Rhee Devine, Mary Beth Baptiste, Julene Bair, Chavawn Kelley, Geneen Marie Haugen, Janell Hanson, Mark Spragg, Karol Griffin, Stefani Farris, Laura Bell, Darcy Lipp-Acord, Jack Clinton, Tina Welling, Susan Marsh, Myra L. Peak, Marcia Hensley, Jeffe Kennedy, Melodie Edwards, Bo Moore, Barbara Smith, Alisan Peters, Lou O. Madison, Christine B. Nelson, W. Dale Nelson, Nina S. McConigley, Patricia Frolander, Edith Cook, George Vlastos, Christine Fadden, Yvette Ward-Horner, Matt Daly and Marylee White.