Taiwan Literature Base Residency Selection Invites Global Writers to Find Inspiration
The Taiwan Literature Base is in its 6th year of selecting writers for its residency program, attracting global participation. For 2025, 70 creators from 30 countries are competing for spots, with selected residents undertaking creative work from August onwards.
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According to a press release issued by the National Museum of Taiwan Literature (NMTL) today, the Taiwan Literature Base's 'Writer-in-Residence Program' has entered its 6th year since its launch in 2021, having hosted over 70 domestic and international writers and translators for creative work.
In recent years, the proportion of international writer applications has repeatedly reached new highs. Among the 70 applications for 2025, creators from 30 countries competed.
This year's selected residents will be hosted at the Taiwan Literature Base's 'Muses' Garden' between August of this year and July 2027, undertaking local creative work and cultural exchange for periods ranging from 7 to 30 days.
Related information can be found on the '2026 Taiwan Literature Base Writer-in-Residence Selection' page, the official website of the National Museum of Taiwan Literature's Taipei Branch, and its fan page. The application period closes on May 11th. (Editor: Chen Ching-fang) 1150410
In recent years, the proportion of international writer applications has repeatedly reached new highs. Among the 70 applications for 2025, creators from 30 countries competed.
This year's selected residents will be hosted at the Taiwan Literature Base's 'Muses' Garden' between August of this year and July 2027, undertaking local creative work and cultural exchange for periods ranging from 7 to 30 days.
Related information can be found on the '2026 Taiwan Literature Base Writer-in-Residence Selection' page, the official website of the National Museum of Taiwan Literature's Taipei Branch, and its fan page. The application period closes on May 11th. (Editor: Chen Ching-fang) 1150410