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欢迎来到英国东英吉利大学(UEA)的创意写作课程!我们很高兴能够为您提供世界

一流的创意写作教育,让您在文学领域迈出成功的第一步。
我们的创意写作课程由经验丰富的教师团队指导,他们都是在文学界享有盛誉的
作家。我们的课程涵盖了小说、诗歌、戏剧和非虚构等各种文学形式,旨在帮助学生
发展自己的写作技巧和风格。
除了课堂教学,我们还为学生提供了丰富的文学活动和资源,包括文学讲座、作家座
谈会、写作工作坊等。我们也鼓励学生参加各种文学比赛和出版机会,为他们的文学
之旅提供更多的机会。
如果您对创意写作感兴趣,UEA创意写作课程是您的理想选择。我们的毕业生已经在
文学界取得了巨大的成功,包括获得了布克奖等重要奖项。
现在就访问我们的官方网站HelpWriting.net,了解更多关于课程内容、申请流程和学费
等信息。我们期待您的加入,一起探索文学的无限可能!
谢谢您的阅读,祝您在创意写作的道路上一帆风顺!
April 2018 (6) Writer of nine books and eight plays, Courttia Newland, joined us on March 16th, in
conversation with radio producer, Amy […] Location: Norwich Research Park One of the most
critically acclaimed writers of her generation, Lauren Groff’s work is nothing if not approachable.
The author […] November 2012 (4) February 2022 (3) May 2023 (11) “Thoughtful prose...
provocative stories that stay in the mind, extracts from novels that make one long for the finished
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blocker Mary Muir, Arts Development Manager, Norfolk County Council, said: “Our work is shaped
by the belief that the arts play a pivotal role in the social, educational, economic, health and
environmental life of the country, making a vital contribution to the changing needs of our local
communities. We are therefore pleased to see that this highly ambitious and innovative project
continues your strong commitment to making literary excellence and creativity accessible and
relevant to our diverse audiences.” Screenplays June 2019 (20) Can't find what you're looking for?
March 2012 (6) UEA Live Malika Booker is pioneering literary revolution. With writer Roger
Robinson in 2001 she co-founded Malika’s Poetry Kitchen, an influential collective […] Hopefully
those exercises will have loosened up your mind! If you are particularly proud of any of your results,
email ueacws@gmail.com and we’ll post them on here! Nathan Hamilton is one of the UK’s leading
young poetry editors. He recently edited the Bloodaxe anthology Dear World & Everyone In It: new
poetry in the UK (2013; ISBN 9781852249496). Rachel Hore is the author of six novels published
by Simon & Schuster, most recently The Silent Tide (2013; ISBN 9780857209740) and The Glass
Painter’s Daughter (2013; ISBN 9781849835336). Tuesday 30th, 8pm, The Murderers Pub (city
centre) - Performances on the theme of ‘optimism’ from the committee and talented members. A
couple of committee members will be in the square at 7pm to meet anyone who doesn’t know the
way to the pub or wants to travel in a group. Look forward to seeing you there! August 2018 (7) If
you are a member and you would like to submit some work for consideration and publication on this
Tumblr, you can do so here. Written exclusively for UEA Live and The British Archive for
Contemporary Writing by Sharon Tolaini-Sage. Bad Blood can be […] Ref: ATR988 Ex 1. First
Memories: Write a bullet-point list of first memories; try to have at least 5. (5 Mins.) Prepare to hear
Booker Prize nominee, IMPAC Dublin Literature Prize and the Betty Trask Prize winner Jon
McGregor discuss his […] Use as much periphrasis (e.g. ‘the finny tribe’) as you can! October 2011
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Bahuguna’s poetry is meditative, dreamy, almost imagist in its stark simplicity. As such, one of
Bahuguna’s real strengths as a writer is her ability to compose precise, focused and highly original
imagery. From the beautifully specific ‘bangle’ which ‘hangs like a lantern’ in ‘Space’ to the
ominously vague ‘thing more real than a word’ in ‘The Kite Runner’, these poems present us with
highly original yet understated imagery throughout. University of East Anglia Home / Contact us
today for honest, professional and personal advice on how we can best support you. University of
East Anglia May 2012 (9) September 2018 (25) Nathan Hamilton is one of the UK’s leading young
poetry editors. He recently edited the Bloodaxe anthology Dear World & Everyone In It: new
poetry in the UK (2013; ISBN 9781852249496). Rachel Hore is the author of six novels published
by Simon & Schuster, most recently The Silent Tide (2013; ISBN 9780857209740) and The Glass
Painter’s Daughter (2013; ISBN 9781849835336). On 13 January 2021 Tsitsi Dangarembga received
the PEN Award for Freedom of Expression. Since it was established in 2005 […] Festival House
Similarly, poet and playwright James McDermott’s play ‘Senseless’ explores the frightening prospect
of a global emergency which, in an eerie twist of fate, seems to echo our current circumstances. The
play imagines a world where a digital virus has taken hold, stopping people from being able to
communicate or express themselves. The challenge this project poses to the playwright is not lost on
McDermott. He speaks of the difficultly of writing a play for the digital sphere, set in an imagined
age where people cannot be in contact, and yet also performed in the midst of a time where
audiences are not physically able to come together in the space of the theatre — one can’t help but
wonder how these competing strands play out in the final piece. Noirwich Crime Writing Festival is
a partnership between the University of East Anglia and the National Centre for Writing. Now […]
In Gowar’s offering, too, the past bubbles up through the surface of the present day. ‘Eleanor’,
written in collaboration with the Norwich Castle Museum, is a story which has been exhumed from
the very bones of the body of Lady Eleanor Talbot. The project is, in part, a response to the human
remains recently acquired by the museum and believed to be those of Lady Talbot — whose story
history has overlooked. She was the daughter of the Earl of Shrewsbury and was alleged to have had
a secret marriage to King Edward IV. If this had been the case, then our understanding of the course
of history would be dramatically shaken. This question — who this forgotten woman was — is
central to Gower’s project. Audiences will be invited to follow a guided immersive journey around
Norwich, played through a mobile device, which incorporates elements of audio and sound where
Eleanor tells different versions of her story. In both Gowar’s and Adébáyò’s works, digital
technology has been harnessed to resurrect these fictionalised narratives. It has enabled each writer
to present the multiple and various ‘fighting truths’, as Gowar puts it, of these buried and neglected
lives. Such multiplicity would be difficult to recreate on the page, and Gowar talks engagingly about
how the process has illuminated the restriction of the writer’s codex notebook. Both of these works
speak with a haunting beauty to the strange multiplicity of the present moment. The way in which
the future sits alongside the past and the present, all seeming to co-exist simultaneously within the
same four walls which so many of us have been confined to. Was roll’d together, or had tried his
beams Open to applicants with a good Honours degree - UK BA (Hons) 2:1 or equivalent -
preferred but not essential. Admission is via application portfolio of writing, personal statement and
interview (Skype option available for overseas applicants). Please visit UEA's website for complete
details. There’s an exquisite sense of character throughout Madeleine Kruhly’s poetry. One of
Kruhly’s real strengths as a poet is her ability to paint a detailed and vivid lyric portrait of a person in
a very small and sparse space of words. From the ‘bulging throat’ and ‘thickplaid vest’ in ‘The Photo
of Ken’ to the esoteric phrases in ‘In the morning’, Kruhly’s poems are littered with vivid
subjectivities, painted with grace, humour and love. Workshops: New York Times bestselling author
Lauren Groff graced the stage at UEA Live’s first in-person event since February 2020, to […]
Written exclusively for UEA Live by Raffaella Barker A year ago we were all sent home to stay
safe […] Leone Ross’ new book, This One Sky Day, has been fifteen ‘bloody’ years in the making,
as the author herself […] The project, supported by Arts Council England, part of UEA Live’s
celebration of 50 years of its Creative Writing programme, looks ahead to the next 50 years and asks
what the future has in store for literature in the digital age. In response to this question, 6 writers:
Ayòbámi Adébáyò, Mona Arshi, Tash Aw, Imogen Hermes Gowar, Mitch Johnson,and James
McDermott—all UEA Creative Writing alumni—have been tasked with the challenge to create a
series of innovative and interactive works which explore the interface between writing and
technology. Each writer has been paired up with creative digital technologists, members of the UEA
faculty, as well as cultural and educational organisations across East Anglia, including Norwich
Theatre, Norfolk Wildlife Trust and the National Centre for Writing. While most of these projects are
still in process—the hope being that many of them will be showcased as part of the Norfolk and
Norwich Festival in May—this event was a teaser, giving audiences a sense of how the finished
products might look, and sound, in the forthcoming months.
If you have a query which you cannot find the answer to on our website, please feel free to contact
us. Dashing awkwardly through the rain towards Lecture Theatre 1, my expectations bounced around
my head just as the thousands of […] October 2021 (1) The Sun King's Garden: Louis XIV, Andre
Le Notre and the Creation of the Gardens of Versailles As well as looking back to our impressive
legacy, UEA is looking forward to the future of imaginative writing. With Arts Council England
funding and backing from regional cultural and educational organisations, we are pleased to
announce our Future and Form project. Over nine months, six emerging and established writers –
Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀, Mona Arshi, Tash Aw, Imogen Hermes Gowar, Mitch Johnson and James
McDermott – will work alongside creative technologists, local young people, schools and cultural
organisations to find new ways to create, share and experience literature and storytelling through
immersive and interactive technologies. The works will be displayed online and in a region-wide
exhibition in Norwich in spring 2021. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are
marked * Bloom: Uea Creative Writing Anthology Prose Fictio September 2016 (3) May 2023 (11)
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Author of a Beautiful Spy 1) Blurbs - They say never judge a book by its cover, but you should
judge a book based on its blurb. If you’re in a group, pair up and interview each other about your
lives. Then write a blurb for that person, making it as factual or fictitious as you’d like. If you’re
solo, write your own blurb. Again you can stick to the truth, or make up something fantastical. Blurbs
are short, so give yourself around 5 minutes to write it up. (Extra, if you end up getting into your
blurb, why not design a cover for the story too!) October 2022 (10) © 2005-2024 Ceneo.pl sp. z o.o.
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adapted from a workshop given by Karen Solie during Poetry Parnassus, 2012. Wednesday 1st, 3-
5pm Room 1.28 in the union house If you have at all immersed yourself in the world of literature,
Hanya Yanagihara is a name you would have […] On the eve of November 17th, in the crest of the
fall season, the moon was waxing, and the crisp […] The arrival of spring and the clocks changing
typically announce a time of year when our thoughts turn to the […] A message from Director of
Creative Writing at UEA, Henry Sutton. ‘Reacher is me,’ Lee said. ‘It’s all autobiographical. I just
toned down the violence to make it more plausible.’ This […] Copyright in bibliographic data and
cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited, Baker & Taylor, Inc., or by their respective
licensors, or by the publishers, or by their respective licensors. For personal use only. All rights
reserved. All rights in images of books or other publications are reserved by the original copyright
holders. ‘Whatever their form, Smith’s fictions return to certain themes – duality, love and its loss,
time and its passing, how […] Femi Kayode grew up in Lagos, Nigeria. He studied Clinical
Psychology at the University of Ibadan and has worked in […] UEA Creative Writing Anthology
Poetry 2018 2014 was my first year as lecturer at the University of East Anglia, and I am honoured
to be able to introduce such an exciting body of work. It’s been a pleasure to teach this talented
bunch of poets, and a delight to see their work change and strengthen, even in the short time I’ve
known them. Teaching the MA workshop this year has been energising and exhausting in equal
measure: each student brought their best work, born of their lives, their experiences, their interests
and their hard work, to workshops each week, and whilst the work varies greatly in style and theme,
each student treated the work of their peers with respect and admiration. Moreover, what these poets
share is a commitment to making the familiar new, to discovering fresh forms, original images,
strange and wonderful new modes of expression. It was an absolute pleasure to listen to Inua Ellams
in conversation with Alison Winch, reading from his poetry collection […] Brunel University
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