Last month I was delighted to receive a grant from the Authors' Foundation to help me 'buy time' to work on my memoir. These awards, apart from their value, offer us important validation -- someone, not our mum, believes in the value of our work and is prepared to help us. Not because they will make money from it, but because they consider it to be of value.
portrait of the artist as a young girl |
Free paper! All for me. And it was that lovely posh creamy paper with proper blue margins, a far cry from the flimsy notebooks I bought in Wyse Byse. As I staggered home under the physical weight of the paper and the weight of expectation -- I mustn't waste this! -- I felt, not like a charity case, but like an artist claiming the tools of her trade.
It was, I realise now, my first writer’s grant.
And I did put it to good use.
Researching for this podcast made me remember my first literary 'grant' |
5 comments:
Wonderful! -- Both the teacher and the Authors' Foundation.
What a heart-warming story, Sheena!
What a beautiful story!
What a lovely story, Sheena! Clearly that teacher believed in you even then!
Wonderful!
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