Patrick Holloway & Hilary White Join The Residency

Both winners of the inaugural Paul McVeigh Residency are back this year.

Patrick Holloway will talk to the winners about life after the residency and how to prepare for your first book entering the world. Hilary White will help judge who gets the three places this year. Here’s more about them.

Patrick Holloway is a  writer of fiction and poetry, and won The Bath Short Story Prize, The Allingham Fiction Contest, The Flash 500 Prize, The Molly Keane Creative Writing Prize, among others. His debut novel, The Language of Remembering, was published in 2025 and was described as The Irish Times as ‘an utterly readable book of real depth,’ the Irish Independent as ‘modern Irish writing at its finest’, and The Irish examiner as a ‘powerful, original family story from a wonderfully talented writer.’ It was listed in RTE’s top 10 books of 2025. His work appears in The Stinging Fly, The Moth, The London Magazine, Carve, Southword, among others. 

Hilary White is a writer and conservationist from Dublin. His work has appeared in The Dublin ReviewWinter PapersTolkaArchaeology IrelandSunday and Irish Independents, and the Irish Times. He is currently completing City of Hawks, a memoir about Dublin and its raptors. He was chosen for the inaugural Paul McVeigh Residency 2023, and long-listed for the 2024 Nature Chronicles Prize. Hilary is a recipient of the Literature Bursary and Agility awards from the Arts Council of Ireland. 


You can apply here.

The Paul McVeigh West Cork Residency 2026

Applications are *CLOSED* for the Paul McVeigh Residency. Now in its third year, previous winners have gone on to get agents, book deals and win literary prizes. 

The residency will take place near Glengariff, in its stunning forest park, West Cork, from Sunday 25th January until Sunday 1st February 2026. The opportunity is for emerging writers of fiction and non-fiction aged 21 and over living in Ireland and the UK. 

What’s new this year? There are three places in total; two available in the cottage and one in the detached out building. Before applying please read the detailed description of the property below. 

There is a £20 application fee which entitles ALL applicants to three professional development sessions:

  1. An hour-long group zoom session on writing a query letter with Sam Blake and Maria McHale, Directors of Writers Ink
  2. An industry session by Writers and Artists Yearbook team on ‘How to Pitch Your Book’. This 30-minute session will look at ways to approach the challenge of summing up a whole book in so few words, discuss pitch research, and share examples of successful pitches that you can use as a model for your own. We’ll also discuss how pitches can differ depending on the kind of book you are writing (fiction genres, memoir and non-fiction), as well as how the pitch functions in the context of your submission package. The session will end with a brief Q&A, so come ready with your questions!
  3. A 30 min group zoom session on reading your work live with actor Tony Flynn. 

THE WINNERS

Pre Care:

The three writers will have an online session academic/author, Yvonne Battle-Felton, to discuss how to make the most of the residency. 

Standard class travel provided.

Welcome 

Anna Burtt and Paul McVeigh will greet the three winners to settle them into their accommodation and answer any questions. There will be a welcome dinner and drinks.

 ON RESIDENCY

During the residency the winners will get one-hour group sessions with Louis de Bernières, Irish Ficiton Laureate Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, Martina Devlin, Kirsty Logan, Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert Olen Butler and Leone Ross.

The winners will be taken on a trip to the beautiful harbour town of Bantry to visit Bantry Bookshop where they will get one-on-one reading recommendations, receive €50 book tokens to spend in-shop and a special gift from the shop.

There will be a trip to Cork city to meet literary festival director, Pat Cotter, to talk about the industry and the festival circuit.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner provided – family style. Basic tea and coffee provided. Alcohol, food outside of meals, special food items must be covered by the individual.

AFTERCARE

1.   Anna Burtt will give each writer a half-hour publishing consultancy by zoom. 

2. Pervious residency winner, Patrick Holloway, will give a group zoom session on his experience as a debut novelist – getting an agent and a publishing deal. 

 3. All three residency winners will also receive a copy of the Writers’ & Artists’ Yearbook and a bundle of W&A Writing Companion Guides. They’ll receive a year’s free subscription to the Writers & Artists Listings Subscription (a digital database of publishing industry contacts), which also includes access to Agent Pages – individual profiles for over 500 literary agents – to help writers personalise their approaches when submitting to literary agents.

4. The winners will get membership for Writing.ie – a platform for the writing community filled with advice and resources.

Entry Eligibility & How to apply

  1. Send an email to pmcveighresidency@gmail.com attaching 1000 word extract of your prose – fiction and non-fiction accepted. Include in the body of the email a short bio outlining your publication history, if any. 

*We are not looking for poetry at this time, thank you.

2. You must be available on the full dates of the residency – no changes possible.

3. Applicants must be 21 or over at time of residency.

4. Please put in your subject heading UK, or Ireland (if on the island of Ireland).

5. You can have had some short works published but not a solo book. (Poetry pamphlet/collections and self-published excepted)

6. Deadline: 30 November 2025

7. Please attach proof of payment. If not available, please provide date and time of payment.

7. Judges are Cathy Galvin, Paul McVeigh and previous residency winner Hilary White.

Longlist announced Friday December 5th.

Shortlist announced Friday December 12th.

Winners announced Friday December 19th.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The two bedrooms in the cottage are in its converted attic. Three important things to consider; firstly, the short staircase to the attic very study but steep. Secondly, the bedrooms are adjoining. Thirdly, there is only one toilet/shower for you both to share and it is downstairs.

If the stairs are off-putting, the ground floor has a daybed that extends into a double. The out building is single floored but there is a slight grass incline to access it.

You are out in the countryside in the middle of national park with beautiful scenery and walks. The nearest village is Glengariff, a 10-15 min drive, and not walkable. I will be staying nearby and will have a car for excursions etc.

PLEASE CONSIDER THE ABOVE CAREFULLY BEFORE APPLYING. Questions to pmcveighresidency@gmail.com