Women Going Places Fellowship 2024
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Launching this month, on International Women’s Day, Writers Boot Camp is continuing our support of diverse artists and fresh voices by providing three $2500 full scholarships in the Thursday, April 25th Basic Training to women writers.
The top three winners will receive the Tuesday, April 25th Basic Training conducted by Writers Boot Camp founder Jeffrey Gordon, who created the same process 35 years ago that 12,000 writers and filmmakers have experienced. You don’t have to live in LA to participate since meetings are via zoom.
The 10-Week Basic Training imparts comprehensive fundamentals while you write. You’ll take an idea–for a feature film, TV Pilot (or book or novel)–from a single sentence to a first draft in seven weeks–and then you’ll complete two rewrites in the remaining three weeks. The only requirement is the commitment of 10 hours for writing and exercises each week for 10 weeks.
Please complete only one application per person. Partners working together may apply via separate applications utilizing the same project. Keep every answer to only one single sentence, including your answers to the four topical questions combined into one four-sentence paragraph.
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Free Application by Sunday, March 31st, midnight, LA time. The application is on this page below.
This month’s theme, “Women Going Places”–offered for the third time since the pandemic–is not only about physical adventure but the focus of female fortitude. The past year brought us incredible female-led, female-driven stories revolving around female experiences like the bravery to explore emotion, intimacy, relationships and even the experience and recovery of past trauma. As the industry and society continue to build on the successes of movies like BARBIE and shows like WandaVision, the demand for new stories is ever increasing.
The creative parameters of stories–whether TV series ideas, feature film scripts, theatrical material or books/novels–are wide open in this realm. Story ideas may be of any genre, but must be either a feature film, TV pilot (half hour or hour), limited series, or full-length prose manuscript. While expressing the conceit of your idea to showcase how it stands out, your project must remain topically relevant and depict principal characters who are female regardless of the severity or serenity of the circumstances.
As always, we believe at Writers Boot Camp that the best idea is the one you’re actually working on and that you feel you can sustain passion for the many stages of work necessary to fully develop it. The stories that create a relationship adventure beyond the physical adventure of the plot have the best chance to be seen and succeed.
To be eligible for Writers Boot Camp’s Women Going Places, applications must be received via the website by midnight, LA time, on Sunday, March 31st, 2024. Applicants must also reply to an email from the staff to briefly confirm their availability to participate in Basic Training so another deserving candidate is not prevented from winning.
It may be helpful to consider that the individual answers and ideas in the four-sentence paragraph can each represent a new story idea–and they may also work together to make a case in support of your proposed project. While the application doesn’t have to take long, winners tend to be very effective at making the most of their sentences.
We will only contact winners by phone and individuals as needed for supplemental information that may be required. Non-winners will be contacted by email after winners have been selected within a few days of the application deadline. Please do not leave any answers blank.
Only winners will be notified individually. All non-winners will be notified by email no later than April 5th.
Writers Boot Camp alumni who have been through Basic Training in the past three years are not eligible to win but may apply as an exercise.
For perspective, the higher percentage of our hundreds of alumni successes and their credits have been achieved by women. While we celebrate our anniversary each October, the first, experimental session of Writers Boot Camp that founder Jeffrey Gordon conducted was in his living room in March 1989 during his last semester of his MFA at USC’s Peter Stark Producing Program.