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Alumna Neelam Saredia-Brayley to deliver poetry workshop for The Gulbenkian

By gjm32 | 27 July 2020

Alumna Neelam Saredia-Brayley, who studied BA (Hons) English Literature and Creative Writing and MA Creative Writing at the School of English, will deliver an online … Read more

Amy Sackville on lockdown and writing for The Guardian

By gjm32 | 23 July 2020

Amy Sackville, Novelist and Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing in the School of English, has written a piece for the Guardian entitled ‘I am not … Read more

MA student Megan Warwick nominated for Kent Student Award

By gjm32 | 14 July 2020

Congratulations to Megan Warwick, currently studying MA Creative Writing in the School of English, who has been nominated for the Outstanding Contribution to Fundraising award … Read more

Creative Writing alumnus David Ishaya Osu publishes collection of poetry

By gjm32 | 15 June 2020

MA Creative Writing alumnus David Ishaya Osu has published a pamphlet of poetry entitled When I’m Eighteen (Words Rhymes & Rhythm, 2020). When I’m Eighteen … Read more

Launch of new reading series: ‘Poetry From Around The World’

By gjm32 | 11 June 2020

Betsy Porritt and Winsome Monica Minott, PhD candidates in Poetry: Text, Practice as Research, have launched a new reading series on ‘Poetry From Around the … Read more

Students to share published works at The Book Project launch event

By gjm32 | 10 June 2020

Students on the third-year School of English module EN663 – The Book Project will read from the works they have published on the module at … Read more

Third-Year students share their independent research projects in Creative-Critical Showcase

By gjm32 | 28 May 2020

Students on the third-year module EN729 Poetry Beyond Text: Image, Installation, Performance are sharing their independent creative-critical research projects in a Creative-Critical Showcase hosted on … Read more

Alumna Gemma Jackson publishes collection of poetry

By gjm32 | 06 May 2020

Gemma Jackson, a BA (Hons) English Literature and Creative Writing and MA Creative Writing alumna, has recently published a collection of her poetry, entitled Aprire … Read more

Creative Writing Summer Series goes online

By gjm32 | 05 May 2020

The School of English is pleased to announce that our usual series of Creative Writing skills workshops and talks from industry professionals will be going … Read more

PhD candidate Aysegul Sentug releases podcast mini-series on boredom

By gjm32 | 28 April 2020

Aysegul Salamis Sentug, PhD Candidate in The Contemporary Novel: Practice as Research in the School of English, has launched a podcast miniseries, entitled ‘Let’s Get … Read more

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