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The Iowa Writers' Room is pleased to offer two distinct fellowship programs — one for current undergraduate and graduate students and one for graduates of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Iowa Playwrights Workshop. See below for more information on these two opportunities, including general details and guidelines, how to apply, and upcoming deadlines.

 


Independent Fellows

The IWR visiting fellows provide time and space during the Fall semester for select post-MFA students to work intensively on one or more scripts, develop ideas for future projects, and receive in-depth professional mentoring by a successful and experienced writer in the field. Visiting fellows will also explore ways to navigate the business of writing for long-form television. Funding for the visiting fellows is roughly $17,000.

Fellows will be selected based on an application process that includes submitting a writing sample and a personal statement; once chosen, they will work directly with their mentor to create a goal for the Fall semester, including a plan for feedback frequency and meeting times that works best for each individual writer.

 

Application Info

Info and Dates

The Visiting Fellows program provides financial support for emerging writers focused on creating long-form narrative television. Selected writers will be given time and financial support during the fall semester (August to December) to work intensely on one or more scripts, develop ideas for future projects, and receive in-depth professional mentoring by an experienced television writer.

Submit

The Magid Center for Writing—in collaboration with the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Department of Theatre Arts—accepts applications for the Iowa Writers' Room Visiting Fellows each spring. Stay tuned for more information.

Deadlines

The application deadline will be the last week of March, and selected Visiting Fellows will be notified by mid-April.


Campus Fellows

Iowa TV Writing Campus Fellows commit to participating in a two-semester course sequence for the academic year, one class in the fall (WRIT:3325) and one class in the spring (WRIT:4325). 

In order to join the fellowship cohort, current undergraduate and graduate students must submit an application form prior to the start of early registration in the spring semester. The AY 25-26 application can be found here.

The deadline to complete the form is Monday, March 31, 2025. 

 

Application Info

Info and Dates

Iowa TV Writing Campus Fellows commit to participating in a two-semester course sequence for the academic year, one class in the fall (WRIT:3325) and one class in the spring (WRIT:4325). In WRIT:3325, students simulate a traditional writer's room by selecting material and show topics, pitching ideas, collaboratively breaking story as well as writing and workshopping scripts for a limited television series in either adaptation or half-hour comedy. In WRIT:4325, students expand their knowledge of writing for television by creating and workshopping their very own pilot scripts.

Submit

Students may apply to be an Iowa TV Writing Campus Fellow in the spring semester for the following academic year. The application link can be found here, or by visiting the MyUI website.

Deadlines

The application deadline for the Iowa TV Writing Campus Fellows is March 31, 2025. 


Current Independent Fellows

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Liv  Kane

Title/Position
Independent Fellow
Liv Kane is a writer and filmmaker originally from San Antonio, Texas. Her work has appeared in Fourth Genre, River Teeth Journal, The Rumpus, and Reckoning Magazine, and her first essay collection, Gulfwater, was published with Sunset Press in Spring 2021. She is currently at work on her second book of nonfiction, which explores the intersections between community storytelling, ecology, and food systems. She holds an MFA in Nonfiction Writing from the University of Iowa, where she was an Iowa Arts Fellow.
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Camila Urioste

Title/Position
Independent Fellow
Camila Urioste (Writer’s Workshop 25’) is a Bolivian-Uruguayan writer of novels and screenplays. In Bolivia she published poetry and fiction, winning a national award for her first novel, Soundtrack, in 2017. She holds an MFA in Spanish Creative Writing from the University of Iowa and her second novel, Manqapacha Delight, was published in 2024. She is a co-writer of the film Muralla (Gory Patiño, 2018), the series La Entrega (Patiño, 2019) and the film Influenced (Fernanda Rossi, 2024).
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Kang Xiaoyan

Title/Position
Independent Fellow
Born and raised in China, Xiaoyan Kang started to write plays in English while studying under Philip Gotanda at Berkeley. Her plays include The Words of Ants (Playwrights Realm Scratchpad Series, Alliance Theatre’s Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Award finalist, Great Plains Theatre Commons, Jane Chambers Award runner-up), The Obituary (Sewanee Writers' Conference Horton Foote Scholarship, KCACTF V Julie Jensen Playwriting Award honorable mention), and Bound (BBC International Radio Playwriting Competition Regional Winner, O’Neil Semifinalist, KCACTF V Paul Stephen Lim Playwriting Award). Some of her short plays were developed at 24 Hour Plays: Nationals and KCACTF V. Xiaoyan is finishing her MFA at the Iowa Playwrights Workshop.

Previous Independent Fellows

2024

Siqi Liu
Derick Edgren   
Zea Eanet