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2010 Macondo Workshop Online Application


Please fill in the following fields. If you have questions you can direct them to applications@macondofoundation.org or call (210)-534-0517. Please note that you must submit the entire application at once, you cannot save your application and return later to complete it. To review a complete description of application components before you get started, click here. The application deadline is January 29, 2010. Late applications will not be considered.

Only complete applications accompanied by the application fee will be considered. Applications can only be submitted online. If you have a disability and need to submit your application by mail, please e-mail applications@macondofoundation.org to make arrangements.

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Contact Information
* First Name:  
* Last Name:  
* Address:  
* City:  
* State:  
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* E-mail Address:  
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Eligibility Requirements
Nominees must meet at least two of the following:

Published one or more books of poetry, fiction, or creative non-fiction or a screenplay.

List title(s), publisher, publication date and genre:

Published at least three (3) poems, stories, or works of creative nonfiction in journals, magazines or newspapers.

List title(s), publisher, publication date and genre:

Have at least two productions of a screenplay.

List titles and production dates:

Be currently enrolled in or have completed an MFA writing workshop.

List institution(s) and dates:

Completed a book-length manuscript of creative fiction or creative non-fiction that is scheduled to be published.

List title(s), publisher, publication date and genre:

Studied under at least three different writers.

List names, inclusive dates and places of study:




Writing Sample
Submit a 10-page creative writing sample that is double-spaced, in 12 pt. Times New Roman font and has one-inch margins. Do not exceed 10 pages.

* Upload a PDF or Microsoft Word file that contains your writing sample.



Note: Your filename must end in .doc, docx or .pdf in order to upload properly.


Essay
A 500-800 word essay describing how you use your writing as a service to community. How does your writing transform or nurture community? What kinds of social justice issues do you address inside your writing work? Also, speak about how you think you will be able to give back to the Macondo writing community.

* Upload a PDF or Microsoft Word file that contains your essay.



Note: Your filename must end in .doc, docx or .pdf in order to upload properly.


Current C.V.
Include a current C.V. that lists all relevant professional experience, publications and community involvement and service.

* Upload a PDF or Microsoft Word file that contains your current C.V.



Note: Your filename must end in .doc, docx or .pdf in order to upload properly.


Two Letters of Recommendation
Each application needs two letters of recommendation that speak about the applicant's community involvement and service. Please submit name and e-mail address of your recommenders. When you submit your application, an automated e-mail will be sent to your recommender with information about the letter and reminding them of the deadline. Recommenders have the option of submitting the letter by e-mail or by mail, however only one method is required. Recommenders should send recommendation letters by post to the address listed below.

Recommenders can also send in recommendation letters by post to the address listed below.

ATTN: Admissions
Macondo Foundation
P.O. Box 831046
San Antonio, TX 78283


Click here to download a copy of recommender guidelines.

* Name of Recommender 1:
* Email of Recommender 1:
   
* Name of Recommender 2:
* Email of Recommender 2:



Compassionate Code of Conduct
All Macondo members voluntarily commit to subscribe to a Compassionate Code of Conduct outlined below. We do this because we are consciously creating a community where all members are mindful and treat one another with respect and consideration. By checking the box below the code, you are voluntarily agreeing to abide by this code of conduct while you participate in Macondo activities.

Compassionate Code of Conduct
For one precious week out of each year, we come to Macondo to share our work, to learn from each other, to befriend one another, and to re-commit ourselves to our writing in a supportive environment. We have an opportunity to create the world we would like to live in every day — to create a kind, generous, respectful, creative, and passionate community. We also have an opportunity to be our most generous selves — engaging in the daily work of creating Macondo, checking our egos at the door, recognizing the divine spark within others, fostering creativity and well-being in others, and sharing what we most authentically can offer.

In order for this work of creating community to flourish, it is necessary to establish certain boundaries. These boundaries are not meant to curtail individual freedoms or to spoil anyone’s fun. Rather, they are self-preserving and community-preserving. To put it simply, we forefront the practice of mindfulness.

Mindfulness is a spiritual cornerstone derived from Macondo’s Buddhist, Feminist, communal, and activist roots. It is a practice motivated by having witnessed marginalization in our communities, and it is a compassion applied with the resolve to treat each other better. We approach each other as guests from different worlds, with the common impulse to create. Mindfulness serves to ensure that we, as individuals and as a group, envision and re-vision what compels us to work together towards the Macondo mission of art for humanity’s sake.

This is not to say that we avoid conflict. Because we are a community of writers learning to be better artists and better people, we understand that in questioning the world, we sometimes question each other. In many cases, the friction between our fruitfully disturbed worlds necessitates another Macondo virtue — learning from difference. We acknowledge that respectful disagreements can be extremely productive in many settings, including our workshops. Even when it is uncomfortable, challenging each other’s work or ideas is an essential part of growing and learning — as writers, activists, and human beings.

Many of us come from places where we’ve been involved in long-term conflicts and have learned extremely valuable survival skills, including persistence, skepticism, and a willingness to confront others. But in declaring ourselves present, we do not get to silence anyone else. In fact, such behavior is paradoxical. Our community is collective; by suppressing another voice, we shut an unrecognized part of ourselves down. Everything is an ongoing discussion. No one should consciously or unconsciously be working to shut down dialogue. No one can expect to have the last word or to persuade everyone of the rightness of their opinion. Our words can only open the next door, the one out to a nighttime back yard where we realize how small we stand beneath the sky.

The Macondo community will absolutely not tolerate:
  • Any acts of physical violence
  • Any behavior that might bring public embarrassment to the Macondo community
  • Any alcohol/drug abuse that causes, lead to, or incites physical altercations or property damage; behavior that is offensive or abusive to others, including behavior that renders the drug/alcohol abuser unable to take care of themselves (i.e. person must be carried to their room or taken to hospital); or that renders the abuser unable to monitor his or her own actions towards others, including persistent, unwanted sexual advances
  • Verbal attacks — belligerent, combative approaches that are meant to shut down discussions or hammer down others in workshop, seminar, or social settings
  • Intolerance of any kind on the basis of class, race, sexuality, gender, profession, religion, age, ability, etc.
  • Not respecting property and spaces used during the workshop (i.e. littering, messy rooms, damaging property)
Any violation of the Compassionate Code of Conduct is a serious offense to the entire community. Penalties may include but are not limited to: immediate dismissal from the current Macondo Workshop, counseling as a condition of reinstatement of membership, or permanent expulsion from Macondo.

* I have read and understood the Compassionate Code of Conduct. If I am selected to join the Macondo Writers Workshop, I agree to adhere to this code of conduct while I participate in Macondo activities.


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