16 December 2016
On Tuesday the course celebrated the launch of this year’s paperback anthology of student work, Reflections: New Writing 5. Attendees were treated to readings from contributors on campus, which was followed by an after-party at Tailor’s bar in…
16 March 2016
Calling Team UoG! Reflections: New Writing V submissions window closes at midnight on Friday March 18th. The submissions are pouring in now, and the editors are anticipating the final avalanche of quality work from UoG students. If you’ve…
9 February 2016
For those who don’t know (and who doesn’t?) one of the most exciting aspects of the UoG course is our annual paperback anthology. Originally conceived by lecturers Mike ‘D.D.’ Johnstone, Tyler Keevil, and Lucy Tyler (alas!), who were…
20 October 2015
A week today, on Tuesday October 27th, the UoG Writing Programme will be launching Compass: New Writing IV, the latest anthology in the New Writing series, featuring the best prose, poetry, and drama by students on our course. …
10 October 2015
From amid the the white noise of everyday existence – the static that echoes in all our ears – some mysterious coordinates recently materialized: it seems an event is coming to 51.8833° N, 2.0667° W (that’s the latitude…
9 February 2015
That’s right, folks. D-day has arrived and the deadline to submit your work to Compass, this year’s UoG Creative Writing anthology, is looming. You have until midnight tonight, when the submission window officially closes. The submissions have been…
2 February 2015
It’s hard to believe, but the weeks have flown by since this year’s MA editorial team opened the submission call for their Compass anthology. Now there is only one week left to get your prose, poetry, and drama…
18 December 2014
We are proud to announce the arrival of this year’s UoG Creative Writing anthology, Compass: New Writing IV. We are seeking high quality submissions of prose, poetry, and drama from any student enrolled on a Creative Writing module…
5 December 2014
Last night the Carnival opened its doors on FCH campus for one night only, leading to a bacchanalian celebration of words! Thank you to everybody who attended the launch of the Carnival anthology, the latest installment in our…
1 December 2014
You may have seen the burly men setting up the tents on the lawn at FCH; you may have spotted the sword swallower practising his craft in the refectory, between bites of sandwich and tikka masala; you may…