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Date(s) - 11/15//2017 - 01/15//2018
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The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts seeks applications from writers, visual artists and composers forĀ The Steven Petrow LGBTQ Fellowship, a fully-funded two-week residency. The fellowship includes a private room, board, and an individual work studio. Applicants must self-identify as LGBTQ.

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logoBeltway Poetry Quarterly is an award-winning online literary journal and resource bank that originated in Washington, DC and the surrounding Mid-Atlantic region. We are now a global beltway, encircling the epicenters of major metropolises everywhere.

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It is a city of temporaries, a city of just-arriveds and only-passing-through. They do go home, but it is only for visits–they hurry back to their lodestone and their star, their self-hypnotized, self-mesmerized, self-enamored, self-propelling, wonderful city they cannot live away from or, once it has claimed them, live without. Washington takes them like a lover and they are lost.

— Allen Drury, 1959, Advise and Consent

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