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More Team UoG Successes!

The publications keep on coming for students here at UoG.  We’re going to need to hire a blogger to specifically handle this aspect of their achievements – that’s how good these writers are.  We currently have four to…

The Latest Student Successes!

As those who’ve submitted will know, this year’s anthology of new writing at UoG – Compass – is now closed to submissions.  The editorial team is using this conveniently timed activity week to avidly read through all your…

New Publications and Vote for (Phil’s) Story of the Month!

Fresh from their recent publishing successes earlier this month, UoG students Olly Smith and Phil Bowne are continuing to make headway in the industry – and have placed further work quicker than you can say Jack Robinson. Olly…

Show Don’t Tell Issue 3 Launch!

To ring in the new year, and kickstart Semester Two, the Show Don’t Tell team are launching their highly anticipated 3rd issue.  Much of the content is still being kept under wraps, but rumours abound.  There is allegedly…

More Student Publications!

Before we move into the new year with all guns blazing, or all pens scribbling, we thought it a good time to catch up on some student achievements from 2014 that have slipped under the radar. Our BA,…

Carnival Opens On Campus!

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…

Prizes, publications, and performances: more success for UoG Creative Writers

Happy news, fellow writers. As the man himself would say, we’re all super-excited for Tyler Keevil. The BA course leader has been shortlisted for the Writers’ Trust of Canada Journey Prize for his story ‘Sealskin.’ The Journey Prize…

Places I Remember – Theatre Performance This Friday

This Friday (17th October), for one night only, there’s an opportunity to see ‘Places I Remember’ – hard-hitting drama that was originally staged at The Everyman Theatre in the summer. The performance is brought to you by Eleven Places Theatre Company, which…

‘Show Don’t Tell’ Launch

A hardworking collective of UoG Creative Writing students, led by Charl Harrison, have come up with a brilliant concept: a Creative Writing magazine by the students, for the students. The result of many weeks of brainstorming, development, and…

Graduates’ Publishing Successes

Time to catch up on some good news from the summer 🙂 In February, we reported that Lucie Brownlee, a graduate of the University of Gloucestershire Creative and Critical Writing MA, had sold her memoir, Me After You, to Virgin Books….