General Questions

The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow (WCDH) is a residency program in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, where writers, songwriters, artists, and composers can retreat to focus on their craft. We provide private suites, delicious meals, and a supportive community to help fuel creativity.

Residencies at WCDH are offered at a subsidized nightly rate, making them affordable while sustaining our facilities, staff, and meals.

Residencies are open to writers of all genres, visual artists, and composers. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to their craft and provide work samples with their application.

  • 1. Focused Time for Creativity
  • Distraction-Free Environment: A dedicated space allows writers to focus solely on their craft without the usual distractions of daily life.
  • Time to Write: Residents can spend uninterrupted hours working on their projects, which is invaluable for deep, creative focus.
  • 2. Inspirational Setting
  • Natural Beauty: The Colony is located in the scenic Ozarks, providing a serene and inspiring backdrop. There are several lakes, rivers, kayak rentals, biking trails, hiking trails, and other nature-related activities, offering endless opportunities for outdoor adventure, relaxation, and exploration.
  • Cultural Richness: Eureka Springs, known for its vibrant arts community, adds a layer of creative energy and inspiration.
  • 3. Community and Networking
  • Engage with Other Writers: Residents have the opportunity to connect, share ideas, and collaborate with fellow writers from diverse backgrounds.
  • Supportive Staff: The Colony’s staff provides a welcoming and encouraging atmosphere for writers.
  • 4. Professional Development
  • Time to Build or Complete Projects: Writers can work on books, essays, poetry, visual art, song writing or other creative endeavors, advancing or completing their work during the residency.
  • Visibility: Writers may have opportunities to share their work through local events, readings, or publications associated with the Colony.
  • 5. Creative Exploration
  • Explore New Genres or Ideas: The quiet and supportive environment encourages experimentation and risk-taking in writing.
  • 7. Cost-Effective Opportunity
  • Affordable Rates: Many writers' colonies, including Dairy Hollow, offer reasonable fees, scholarships, or fellowships, making the experience accessible to a wide range of creatives.
  • 8. Space for Solitude
  • Private Writing Space: Residencies provide private rooms or studios, offering a balance of community interaction and personal solitude.
  • 9. Access to Local Culture and Resources
  • Cultural Experiences: Eureka Springs offers galleries, music, and theater, which can enrich the residency experience.
  • Local Support: Writers may find inspiration or resources in the area, from libraries to historical landmarks.
  • 10. Rejuvenation
  • Mental and Emotional Rest: A residency provides a retreat-like experience that can refresh and renew creativity. There are several lakes, rivers, hiking trails
  • Inspiration for Future Projects: The time and space often spark ideas that extend beyond the residency.
Application Process FAQ

Application Process

Visit our Residency Program page, where you’ll find the application form. Complete it with the required documents, including your work samples (10 pages), project proposal, CV, resume or bio and submit it online.

The non-refundable application fee is $35. This helps cover administrative costs associated with reviewing applications.

Yes! WCDH offers several need-based and project-specific scholarships to help support residents. Scholarships are strictly need-based and are available to writers at any level, regardless of their writing skill set or experience.

Scholarships are awarded to applicants who demonstrate a strong desire for a residency and time to work on their project but are unable to afford the full cost. Scholarships can cover a significant portion of the residency cost, but they do not cover the entirety of the expenses.

Writers can apply for a scholarship at any time of the year, as there are currently no set deadlines. However, scholarships are only available when WCDH has the necessary funding to support them.

In return, scholarship recipients are required to give back to the community in a meaningful way. This could involve hosting a workshop, facilitating a Zoom class, participating in a podcast interview, or contributing through another form of outreach.

 

A fellowship at The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow is a genre- or subject-specific writing opportunity. Writers submit work based on the fellowship’s theme, which is evaluated by a panel of judges. The judges consider several factors, including the quality of the writing, the literary merit of the project proposal, the likelihood of publication, as well as the need and quality of the proposed community outreach.

The winner of each fellowship receives an allotted amount of time at the colony free of charge, with the residency length determined by the specific fellowship. Some fellowships also include a stipend to further support the writer during their stay.

We offer 4-6 fellowships each year, each with its own theme and specific deadlines.

As a fellowship winner, writers are encouraged to give back to the community in meaningful ways. This could include hosting a workshop, facilitating a Zoom class, participating in a podcast interview, or engaging in volunteer work.

Fellowships provide a unique opportunity for writers to focus on their craft, connect with others, and contribute to the vibrant creative community at the colony.

Applicants are usually notified within 2-4 weeks of submission. If there’s a delay, we’ll keep you informed.

Residency Logistics

Residency lengths range from 2 days to three months. Extensions may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Your residency includes a private suite, breakfast staples, snacks, and five evening meals per week (Monday-Friday) prepared by our in-house chef.

Chef Jana carefully considers individual dietary needs, restrictions, and allergies when crafting each menu. Please note that dinners are not provided on weekends and certain holidays. Additional meals and groceries are your responsibility.

Residencies are intended to provide a distraction-free environment, so additional guests are generally not allowed. Special arrangements may be considered for caregivers or collaborators.

For the comfort of all residents, we have a no-pets policy.

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Facilities & Amenities

Each resident is provided with a private suite, including a bedroom, workspace, and bathroom. Some suites also have a kitchenette or additional amenities—details are available on our website.

Yes, you will have full access to our WIFI

We have accessible accommodations for residents with mobility challenges. Please contact us before your visit to ensure we can meet your specific needs.

All buildings at The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow (WCDH) are equipped with central heating and air conditioning to keep our writers comfortable year-round. Additionally, we provide small fans and space heaters upon request to ensure a cozy and personalized environment during your stay.

Community & Expectations

Yes! While your time here is your own, we encourage communal dinners and informal gatherings to connect with fellow residents. We also send out a contact list of everyone in residency each week, so writers can stay in touch.

Participation in events is entirely optional, though we sometimes host public readings or workshops that you’re welcome to join.

We ask that residents respect the quiet environment, focus on their creative projects, and treat the facilities and fellow residents with courtesy.

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The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow provides residencies to writers of all genres and levels of experience without discrimination. WCDH is a collaborative arts advocacy organization open to the public for workshops, retreats, writing groups, book clubs, readings, book signings, and other literary events. Our vision is to be a sanctuary where writing is encouraged, shared, honored, and respected.

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Help us meet our goal

Providing a residency for writers who otherwise would not be able to afford one, is an important mission of WCDH.

As Giving Tuesday and year-end contribution time approaches, we invite you to support the WCDH endeavor to build a scholarship treasure chest so large that we could fill an entire month at WCDH with scholarship recipients!

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Miscellaneous

We’re located in the charming & artistic town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, in the beautiful Ozark Mountains.

There are many ways to support us! You can donate, volunteer, or share our mission with your network. Visit our “Ways To Give” page for more information.

Feel free to email us at coordinator@writerscolony.org or call 479-253-7444. We’re happy to help!