Teen Writers-in-Residence Program
Teens are the next generation of consumers and documentarists. Their opinions shape the way we move in the world.
About the Residency
Our Teen Writers-in-Residence addresses the issue of generational poverty by introducing teenagers to the range of career opportunities that exist in literary arts. Our program is dedicated to building economic, racial, and social equity while showcasing Dallas as a thriving literary hub for young people. Participants learn how to become better storytellers, discover how to transform everyday language into captivating narratives that resonate with audiences, and turn their talent to profit.
How We Do It
Through engaging micro-learning sessions, teens are paid to connect with and learn from writing and publishing experts. These experts challenge them to dive into hard-to-discuss experiences and issues in their communities and within society to write compelling stories in ways that push them to develop their skills, strengthen their talents, and produce compelling stories that leave a lasting impact, proving that Dallas is indeed a literary city for teens.
Rough Draft: Street Side Museum
As a finale, teens will showcase their growth by presenting their work in a public exhibition of literary art, where their words find a place to be appreciated and celebrated.
Possibilities
By empowering young writers to explore their creative potential and express their unique perspectives, we contribute to the transformation of Dallas into a vibrant and inclusive literary community for generations to come.
Equity in Writing and Publishing
Economic |
Racial |
Social |
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Writing can provide opportunities for teens to make money, become self-sufficient, and sustain.
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Teens can break barriers in writing and publishing: copywriters, publishers, editors, agents.
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For all: memberships, associations, grants, fellowships, internships, residencies, endowments.
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The Teen Writers-in-Residence Summer Program is supported in part by the folllowing:


