Edith Wharton 
Writing Residency

In Partnership with Straw Dog Writers Guild

About the Program

The Edith Wharton & Straw Dog Writers Guild Writing Residency offers one-week residencies during the month of March to nine emerging poets, fiction writers, and creative nonfiction writers.

The Residency is hosted by The Mount, the former home of Edith Wharton, a 1902 Georgian revival mansion in Lenox, Massachusetts. Selected writers will receive a $500 stipend, travel reimbursement up to $250, dedicated workspaces at The Mount, and lodging at a neighboring inn in the Berkshires.

2026 Writers in Residence

Hafsa Zulfiqar
Nina Michiko Tam
Arya Samuelson
Molly Lanzarotta
Margaret Jameson
Caprice Gray
Ali Goldstein
Sharon DuPree
Victoria Baena

Congratulations 2026 Residency Finalists:

*2026 Residency Alternates

Charlotte Adamis

Chidima Anekwe*

Ned Averill-Snell

Magdelena Bartkowska

Kate Blakinger

Griffin Brown

Samantha Chung

Emma Deshpande

Christina Drill

Kate Hubbard

Leslie Johnson*

Christine Johnson-Duell

Siqi Liu

Sarah Nance*

Ava O’Malley

Noor Qasim

Jessica Rotondi

Anne Schuchman

Sarah Starr Murphy

Mary Warner

Applications

2027 Edith Wharton & Straw Dog Writers Residency open for application:
September 1 – October 1, 2026

2027 Residency Dates:

Week 1
Sunday, March 7 – Saturday, March 13
Week 2
Sunday, March 14 – Saturday, March 19
Week 3
Sunday, March 21 – Saturday, March 27

An application fee of $25 is required. This fee is waived for Members of The Mount and Straw Dog Writers Guild, or in the event of financial hardship. 

Please note: three of the nine residencies are underwritten for Members of the Straw Dog Writers Guild. Join today!

2027 Residency Application Timeline:

Application opens September 1, 2026, 9:00 am

Application deadline October 1, 2026, 5:00 pm, or once 300 applications have been received

2027 Residents and Finalists announced on December 15, 2026

Who is Eligible?

Emerging writers in the genres of:

  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Fiction
  • Poetry

Emerging writers are defined as authors who have not published a book or chapbook in any genre at the time of the Residency. If you have published a book in an unrelated field or discipline and consider yourself to be an emerging writer, please tell us more on the application form.

How to Prepare:

Applicants must provide a proposal (double-spaced, using a standard 12-pt font) that includes:

  • A one-page biography
  • A one-page statement of purpose outlining your proposed project while at The Mount. Tell us about your writing and what you’d like to accomplish at The Mount.
  • A ten-page writing sample, ideally from a work-in-progress. Your sample can include several short pieces or sections

About Straw Dog Writers Guild

Based in Western Massachusetts, the mission of Straw Dog Writers Guild is to support the writing community by strengthening, engaging, and connecting writers at all levels of development. A non-profit volunteer organization, its members are dedicated to the craft and transformative power of writing and service by promoting individual growth, community outreach and enrichment, and building community.

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Mansion admission tickets go on sale April 28 for Mount Members and May 5 for the public
Mansion admission tickets go on sale April 28 for Mount Members and May 5 for the public

Opening May 9

Our doors will officially open for the Summer season on May 9, 2026. We look forward to welcoming you then!

Edith Wharton 
Writing Residency