Residency Information
Dates: February 5th-March 5th, 2026. Selected Residents can stay for any length of time,
The Tin House Resident will be housed in a 900-square-foot studio apartment next to the Workshop office in Northwest Portland. The apartment includes a full kitchen, bathroom, and a small living room/office with WiFi. There are several coffee shops, restaurants, and grocery stores within walking distance of the apartment and access to public transit.
Please note this is a second-floor apartment that is only accessible by stairs. If a Resident cannot use the apartment due to accessibility, we will work with the Resident to provide alternative housing options (at no cost to the Resident).
Partners and children are welcome to accompany Residents. Though the studio apartment features one queen bed, Cribs/Pack ‘n Play/Air Mattresses will be available upon request.
Each Residency comes with a $1200 stipend, a 100$ Lyft credit, and a public reading/reception at Bishop & Wilde.
Application Requirements
1. Fill out the questionnaire
2. Attach a writing sample from the project you will be working on during the Residency:
- Fiction and Nonfiction: One unpublished writing sample, 6,000 words or less. A short story/essay or a portion of a novel/NF project may be submitted.
- Poetry: Up to six unpublished poems totaling no more than 20 pages.
- Please follow the genre requirements in the original language and submit your translation along with the original text.
- Graphic Novel: Up to 30 unpublished pages from the project. Please email workshop@tinhouse.com if you are unable to upload your file.
3. Provide an Artist Statement
4. Provide Residency Plans
General Eligibility Requirements
- Must be an alum of a Tin House Program
- Working on a full-length manuscript (or a novella/chapbook) in any genre.
- You must be 21 or older by the time of your Residency.
- Former Scholars/Faculty are eligible to apply.
- International writers may apply.
Pay It Forward
As part of our Pay It Forward program, you have the option of helping cover the cost of another writer’s application fee or contributing to our Residency Travel Fund, which helps provide travel assistance to our Residents. Thank you!