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Computational Writing 2026

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In our Computational Writing residency, participants can better engage with computing to develop their own systems, whether their goals are conventional book publication or other manifestations of literary art. Methods participants can engage include (but are not limited to) templates, document schemata, grammars, Markov processes, rule-based transformation of existing texts, simulation of characters and settings, vector-space models and word embeddings, and work with LLMs —including fine-tuning them and training them from scratch. Delve deep into your creative project and take advantage of the artistic community of your peers around you. 

Faculty include computational writing specialists Dr. Nick Montfort, Dr. Lillian-Yvonne Bertram, Kalen Iwamoto, and professional guest Dr. Daniel Snelson (UCLA). 

All the program elements are optional, giving participants the flexibility to choose the amount of support they want.

Description

This two-week self-directed residency offers computational writers:

  • thematic teachings from faculty members and professional guests.
  • a community of artistic peers.
  • one-on-one workshopping with faculty.
  • optional group sessions exploring useful literary tools, aspects, and devices.
  • an opportunity to showcase your work at a public reading.
  • a personal studio space equipped for creative work.
Requirements

The program is designed to cater to computational writers working at any stage of their artistic careers, providing them with tailored opportunities for professional development and creative growth.

Participants will benefit most if they are comfortable working autonomously in an unstructured environment. The program suits those focused on:

  • working on a specific project.
  • creating new works within the genre.

While this program is run in English, it will accept projects that are being written in English, French, or Spanish and can offer mentorship in these languages. English is the language of Banff Centre correspondence.

Application Deadline: March 11, 2026
Program Dates: Sep 07, 2026 - Sep 18, 2026
Scholarships available.

 

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