Jack Meggitt-Phillips Novel-Writing Scholarship for Writers with Low Income

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Start Date
21st Apr 2026
End Date
27th Jul 2026
Application Deadline
16th Mar 2026
Applicant Notification
20th Mar 2026
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Jack Meggitt-Phillips Novel-Writing Scholarship for Writers with Low Income

This scholarship, sponsored by Jack Meggitt-Phillips, will award one talented writer with limited financial means a place on our three-month Writing Your Novel course in London.

Abi Daré
Tutor
Abi Daré
Charlotte Mendelson, author
Tutor
Charlotte Mendelson
Length
3 months
Location
London
Writing Goal
Develop your writing
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The Jack Meggitt-Phillips Novel-Writing Scholarship for Writers with Low Income will award one writer a free place on our Writing Your Novel – Three Months course in London. With weekly in person teaching and workshopping led by author-tutor Charlotte Mendelson or Abi Daré, plus one-to-one tutorials, and advice from renowned authors and literary agents, our flagship course will help you hone your craft and make real progress with your story. The course will run from 21 April to 27 July 2026.

Course details

In addition to the course place, the scholar will receive:

  • Travel Stipend: The scholarship winner will be given a travel stipend (up to the value of £300) to contribute to the cost of traveling to attend classes in central London.

Jack Meggitt-Phillips says: ‘Studying on the Curtis Brown Creative writing course was a professionally transformative experience, because it helped demystify a sometimes rather insular industry that I knew nothing about. I’ve made lifelong friends who are still kind enough to point out whether the words I’m writing are wonderful or woeful, and I hope this scholarship helps another writer hone their voice and share their stories with the world.'

Jack Meggitt-Phillips

Jack Meggitt-Phillips

Jack Meggitt-Phillips is an author, scriptwriter and presenter whose work has been performed at The Roundhouse and featured on Radio 4. His bestselling debut children's series The Beast and the Bethany is translated into over 30 languages, and has had a major film deal announced. His new series for children, Jekyll vs Hyde: The Potion of Doom will be released in Autumn 2026. Jack studied on Curtis Brown Creative’s three-month London-based Writing Your Novel course in 2019.

The CBC team are hugely grateful to Jack for his generous sponsorship of this scholarship.

This scholarship is part of the Breakthrough Writers' Programme, an initiative designed to break down barriers to entry for under-represented writers. We are keen to promote diversity in our student groups and to find a writer through this programme who we might not otherwise have heard from.

If you have the desire to write, a great idea and a compelling voice, and if you’re without the financial means to attend a Curtis Brown Creative course, this scholarship opportunity is for you.

ELIGIBILITY

The scholarship is open to writers over the age of 18, who fulfil our low-income eligibility criteria.

  • Unmarried and not co-habiting with a partner, with an annual (gross, pre-tax) income of less than £30,000 and personal savings of less than £10,000.
  • Married or co-habiting with a partner, with a total annual (gross pre-tax) household income of less than £45,000 and personal savings (jointly or individually) of less than £10,000.

If you don’t quite fit our financial criteria but are nonetheless financially challenged, then do apply, explaining your circumstances in the form.

Our form asks you to make a statement about your financial income and the reason you deserve this fully funded opportunity.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • Applicants to the Jack Meggitt-Phillips Novel-Writing Scholarship for Writers with Low Income must fulfil our eligibility criteria. Our form asks you to make a statement about your financial income and the reason you deserve this fully funded opportunity.
  • With respect to the earnings thresholds set out in our eligibility section: for salaried applicants, your current salary at date of application must be under the threshold. For self-employed applicants, your gross pre-tax profits (average figure for the last two financial years) must be under the threshold. State benefits such as jobseeker’s allowance should be counted as income.
  • Applicants may be asked to provide proof of their financial circumstances in support of their scholarship applications.
  • Because the scholarship is open only to those who do not have the means to attend the applicable course without financial assistance, applicants should bear in mind that their application will be considered only for the scholarship places and not for other fee-paying places on the courses.
  • Applicants must not be currently represented by a literary agent.
  • Applicants must not have previously published a full-length book with a traditional, non-academic publisher.

READY TO APPLY?

Curtis Brown Creative offers places on our courses on the basis of proven writing ability. Please apply with the first 3,000 words of the novel you’d like to work on during the course, and a synopsis of no more than a page (both need to be in the same document, as you can only upload ONE file in the application below). Please note that those with the financial means to attend our courses should not apply to this scholarship.

This scholarship will be awarded to the applicant whose submission material shows the greatest potential and promise in our view. The decision will be made by the Curtis Brown Creative team. The winner will be awarded a place on our Writing Your Novel – Three Months course in London, starting April 2026. The CBC team will place the winner with tutor Charlotte Mendelson or Abi Daré.

Our application process is simple, and we encourage all writers meeting the eligibility criteria to apply.

Don’t worry if you have little or nothing to say in response to questions about e.g. writing experience or employment. Just fill out the form, upload your work and we’ll be in touch soon.

The deadline for applications is 10am (UK time) on Monday 16 March 2026, and we will respond to applicants by Friday 20 March 2026. If you encounter any problems during the application process or have any more questions about the courses, please email help@curtisbrowncreative.co.uk for assistance.

Head to the blog for tips and advice on preparing your application material.