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Alumnus Tom Dillon-McEvoy publishes children’s book

By gjm32 | 28 October 2020

Tom Dillon-McEvoy, who studied BA Drama and English Literature and MA Drama at Kent, has just published a children’s book entitled At Sea Without Tea: … Read more

Three terrifying reads for Halloween

By gjm32 | 27 October 2020

As Halloween approaches on 31 October, we have a trio of macabre book recommendations for you from Dr Jenny Di Placidi, Gothic literature expert and … Read more

Jennie Batchelor on 100 years of Agatha Christie for BBC Radio Kent

By gjm32 | 22 October 2020

To mark the 100th anniversary of Agatha Christie releasing her first novel, Professor Jennie Batchelor, Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies in the School of English, was interviewed by … Read more

Alumna Jenny Kartupelis book launch for ‘Making Relational Care Work for Older People’

By gjm32 | 20 October 2020

To mark the launch of her new book Making Relational Care Work for Older People: Exploring innovation and best practice in everyday life (Routledge, 2020), … Read more

School of English Creative Writing Competition

By gjm32 | 13 October 2020

The School of English at the University of Kent is pleased to launch our Creative Writing Competition. The School of English offers a degree in … Read more

English alumnus David Mitchell participates in Riddley Walker celebration

By gjm32 | 13 October 2020

The University of Kent, in collaboration with Canterbury Christ Church University and the Canterbury Festival, are organising a series of events to celebrate the 40th … Read more

PhD student Charlotte Cornell named Poet of the Year 2020

By gjm32 | 08 October 2020

Charlotte Cornell, PhD Candidate in The Contemporary Novel: Practice as Research, has won Poet of the Year 2020 at the Canterbury Festival, for her poem The … Read more

David Stirrup on museum’s new Indigenous Engagement Policy

By gjm32 | 07 October 2020

Professor David Stirrup, Professor of American Literature and Indigenous Studies in the School of English, has commented on Hasting Museum & Art Gallery’s new Indigenous … Read more

Alumna Neelam Saredia-Brayley performance and in conversation

By gjm32 | 23 September 2020

School of English alumna Neelam Saredia-Brayley will give a reading, followed by conversation and Q&A session with Dr Kat Peddie, Lecturer in Creative Writing, at … Read more

Creative Writing student Caron Clifford longlisted for Yeovil Literary Prize

By gjm32 | 21 September 2020

Caron Clifford, currently studying MA Creative Writing, has been longlisted for the Yeovil Literary Prize in the Writing Without Restrictions category, for her piece entitled … Read more

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