MA Creative Writing

Duration

1 year full-time / 2 years part-time

Institution code

L28

UCAS Code

N/A

Students in the North Light studio
Students in the North Light studio

Students in the North Light studio

Students during a workshop
Students during a workshop

Students during a workshop

Creative Writing studio library corner
Creative Writing studio library corner

Creative Writing studio library corner

Students in the studio
Students in the studio

Students in the studio

Books in the studio
Books in the studio

Books in the studio

Students during Light Night visit
Students during Light Night visit

Students during Light Night visit

Course Leader and students
Course Leader and students

Course Leader and students

Notes from a workshop in the studio
Notes from a workshop in the studio

Notes from a workshop in the studio

Students during a workshop
Students during a workshop

Students during a workshop

The Course

This course positions the writer as creative practitioner. Our guiding focus is the creative act of writing, rather than literary form. Tailored to recent graduates, as well as aspirational or established writers looking for a professional qualification, this course supports writers seeking opportunity to advance their craft and collaborate with peers within a multidisciplinary environment.

Writers will be supported to produce an extended creative writing project, alongside peers working across literary forms. Underpinned by workshops covering prose, poetry and scriptwriting, you will explore craft and technique, deepening your practice through exploration across discipline, form and genre. The aim is for you, the writer, to evidence that which is valuable to your ongoing creative development, to interrogate the breadth and depth of your literary tradition.

Writers will take advantage of their arts university setting, through engagement with experimental and hybrid writing forms, as well as collaborative opportunities with practitioners across multiple creative disciplines. The interdisciplinary approach fostered by the course allows for exploration of digital narratives and writing for interactive media.

Mirroring the creative process of ideation, development, and revision, writers will develop their creative practice and engage with research methodologies. You will be supported to develop creative and critical skills with regular sharing and feedback workshops. Engagement with the creative industries, through literary festivals, publishers, and creative agencies will widen this creative and critical dialogue, while offering networking and career-building opportunities.

Writers will consider the range of roles required to further their career across the creative industries, academia, and the digital media sector, with focus on content development, editing, pitching, problem solving, project management and self-advocation.

The Structure

Our postgraduate courses include both specialist subject modules and transdisciplinary core modules. Both are underpinned by independent learning. You will be supported with a variety of teaching and learning methods, including individual supervision, group tutorials, live briefs and project proposals, as well as being encouraged to collaborate with students from other postgraduate courses.

Our academic staff are engaged in contemporary practice in their specialism and will support, encourage and challenge you during your studies. All postgraduate students are taught together in research methods and business-related modules.

Postgraduate courses can be studied either full-time over one academic year or part-time over two academic years. Teaching is broken down into three teaching blocks per year.

Students are able to access a range of specialist facilities aligned to their research interest.

Specialist Resources

Students are able to access a range of specialist facilities by arrangement. These include: Mac suites with industry-standard equipment, library with curated specialist resources including our special collections.

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Dr Sean Gregory

BA (Hons) Creative Writing and MA Creative Writing - Course Leader

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