Balconies everywhere to admire the view at the Dairy Hollow Writers Colony
A couple of years ago I found an Internet site describing
various writers’ colonies around the United States . A writers’ colony is
very different from a writers’ school or a writers’ retreat or a writers’
conference. No speakers, no pitches, no
critiques, no workshops. Just a lovely
space to write and uninterrupted time to do so, (or procrastinate, play
solitaire or pull one’s hair out by the roots. Whatever).
A quickie Google turned up many such colonies. Some offer rooms, others cabins or
suites. Some are expensive, others amazingly
cheap and some are” pay what you can.”
Some offer a chance to apply for a scholarship. A few are free!
Joan Baril with gourmet chef Jana Jones before the wine tasting party
Here is a quote from the Lillian E Smith Centre for the Creative Arts, in Florida . The Center offers each resident a furnished
cottage, which includes a bathroom and a kitchen facility. There are currently
three available cottages, two on top of a ridge of Screamer Mountain. There is
a Common Room that is sometimes used for special occasions and also houses the
laundry facilities offered to the residents.
No meals are provided, but grocery stores are conveniently located in the nearby town of
A fee of $100.00 per week is charged to help defray the basic expenses of maintenance and operation. The length of each residency period is negotiable between the applicant and the director. The web site http://www.lillianesmith.org includes interesting photos of the cottages.
I found the application process daunting. Dairy Hollow, in
Diary Hollow. Unlike many colonies, Dairy Hollow provides food and what food! They have a gourmet chef on staff. Dinners are congenial where everyone gathers after a hard day of writing or walking or exploring the near-by town of
My suite is quiet and comfortable. I do write here as well as play solitaire, pull my hair and pace about, all the things writers do. I also go for long walks in the town or the beautiful Ozark hills. I’m very glad I came.
For more info on Dairy Hollow check out http://writerscolony.org.
Hallowe'en at Dairy Hollow Writers' Colony
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