We’re delighted to hear that Charles Wallace Fellow, Anupama Raju has published her first novel ‘C’ which she began during her time at Kent in … Read more
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Follow up – Charlotte Hanson’s Creative Writing Open Seminar experience
“The subject of my work can often be emotive and engenders strong responses from an audience, which is after all the aim of the writing.” … Read more
Creative Writing PhD student nominated for Bocas Prize
School of English PhD student Winsome Monica Minott has recently been nominated for the major literary award, the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. Her second book … Read more
PhD success in Arts and Humanities
The Division of Arts and Humanities is delighted to announce a number of new PhD completions. The following doctoral candidates have recently passed their vivas … Read more
School of English proud to sponsor 2022 Republic of Consciousness Literary Prize
The School of English is proud to be a sponsor of this year’s Republic of Consciousness Literary Prize. Now in its sixth year, the Prize is open to works of fiction … Read more
Submissions for this year’s issue of The Menteur are now open
The Menteur is a literary magazine written and produced by Master’s students studying at Kent. It was launched in 2012 by students at the Paris … Read more
Babatdor Dkhar awarded Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship
“The standard of applicants this year was incredibly high, but Babatdor’s writing really stood out to the judging panel as exceptional. We look forward to … Read more
Sceptre to publish Jessica Andrews’ new novel Milk Teeth
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
MA Postcolonial Studies student Nicola Wheeler runner-up in Postgraduate Essay Prize 2021
It is with great pleasure that the School of English announces that MA Postcolonial Studies student Nicola Wheeler is the runner-up in the Postcolonial Studies … Read more
Graduate profile: Emma Isworth, MA Medical Humanities
What are you doing now? I am working part-time as a paediatric physiotherapist in a GP surgery in Tenterden, Kent. What attracted you to your … Read more