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The University of East Anglia's Creative Writing Course was founded by Sir Malcolm Bradbury and Sir Angus Wilson in 1970. The M.A. has been regarded among the most prestigious in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] [3]
Eliza K. Robertson is a Canadian writer. [1]She studied creative writing and political science at the University of Victoria and graduated with an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia in 2012, where she is currently pursuing a PhD in Creative and Critical Writing. [2]
She studied English literature at the University of Cambridge and has a master's in creative writing and a PhD from the University of East Anglia. [1] Her novel Mrs Hemingway formed part of her doctoral thesis (2013), which had the title "Mrs Hemingway: A novel; What Was Lost: Manuscripts and the Meaning of Loss in the Work of Ernest Hemingway ...
Lloyd Banwo now holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia, where she is currently completing a PhD in Creative and Critical Writing. [9] She has been featured in the "Who's Next?" segment for emerging writers at the Bocas Lit Fest and Bocas South. [8] Since 2016, she has served as consulting fiction editor for Moko ...
She became Senior Lecturer in English and Creative Writing at Aberystwyth University, while undertaking research into theories of the body and the history of anatomy, contemporary literature and poetry. [5] She remained in Aberystwyth until 2014, when she moved to the University of East Anglia as Professor of Creative Writing. [3]
Odubanjo attended the University of East Anglia between 2014 and 2019. [4] He earned his Bachelor's degree in English and Philosophy in 2017, and his Master's degree in poetry in 2018. [ 5 ] He was studying for a PhD in creative writing at the University of Hertfordshire at the time of his death.
Buoro holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia [13] and is currently pursuing a PhD in Creative-Critical writing at the same institution. [ 1 ] Critical reception and award nominations
He was educated at the University of East Anglia (MA Creative Writing, 2000), [1] and completed his PhD at Newcastle University. [2] In 2003 he received an Eric Gregory Award from the Society of Authors. [3] His publications include 'The Sinking Road' (Bloodaxe Books, 2008), 'The Love Darg' (Clutag, 2014), and 'The Acts of Oblivion' (Carcanet ...