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Professor Abdulrazak Gurnah receives Nobel medal from Swedish Ambassador

By Alex Heavens | 06 December 2021

Kent alumnus and emeritus professor Abdulrazak Gurnah was presented with his Nobel Prize In Literature diploma and medal by Ambassador Mikaela Kumlin Granit on Monday … Read more

Sceptre to publish Jessica Andrews’ new novel Milk Teeth

By ksl | 15 November 2021

MA Creative Writing graduate, Jessica Andrews, has had her second novel Milk Teeth picked up by the publisher Sceptre. Andrews’ 2019 debut novel, Saltwater explored the … Read more

Alumnus and honorary graduate Patrick Wright – ‘The Sea View Has Me Again’ at Waterstones in Canterbury

By ksl | 29 October 2021

Alumnus and Honorary Graduate, Patrick Wright (English and American Literature 1970-73), will be talking about his latest book ‘The Sea View Has Me Again’, at Waterstones in Canterbury on Wednesday … Read more

Graduate profile: Sarah Crewe, MA by Research (Poetry)

By | 21 August 2021

We recently caught up with alumna, Sarah Crewe, to find out about her time at Kent and her poetry collections. Where were you before Kent? … Read more

Creative Writing ‘Foundations’

By | 23 July 2021

If you are a Creative Writing student, Foundations will be your introduction to the art and craft of writing. You will have the chance to … Read more

Student project: ‘Black Girl Magic’ with Vienna Shelton – Part 2

By | 23 July 2021

First year BA (Hons) English Literature and Creative Writing student, Vienna Shelton, shares the second part of her two-part blog post series on her essay … Read more

Student project: ‘Black Girl Magic’ with Vienna Shelton – Part 1

By | 13 July 2021

First year BA (Hons) English Literature and Creative Writing student, Vienna Shelton, shares the first part of her two-part blog post series on her essay … Read more

MA Creative Writing alumnus Tom Baragwanath shortlisted for Michael Gifkins Prize 2021

By | 30 June 2021

A huge congratulations to MA Creative Writing (Paris) graduate, Tom Baragwanath, who has been shortlisted for the 2021 Michael Gifkins Prize for an unpublished manuscript. … Read more

Creative Writing students celebrate the launch of The Book Project

By | 15 June 2021

Final year Creative Writing students at the School of English are celebrating the launch of this year’s The Book Project. Each year, Creative Writing students … Read more

Creative Writing project connects writers’ rooms across continents

By | 10 June 2021

Article written by Sam Wood from the University of Kent Press Office. The School of English has launched a new interactive, online space for writers to share … Read more

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