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Category Archives: MSt News
MSt tutor Helen Marshall’s novel “Everything that is born” to be published by Random House, Canada
MSt tutor Helen Marshall’s debut novel, Everything that is born, “the story of a girl who, after her younger sister drowns in a terrible storm, is determined to steal the body so she can discover for herself what dying means … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Anna Beer to give Fulbright Frontier Lecture, “Right Place, Right Time? Women Composers and Their Creative Communities”, 17 May 2016.
MSt tutor Anna Beer will be speaking on Right Place, Right Time? Women Composers and Their Creative Communities The lecture, a Fulbright Frontiers Lecture, will take place in Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JA. Join Anna and attendees … Continue reading
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MSt alumnus Nabin Chettri’s collection receives award from Red Mountain Press
MSt alumnus Nabin Chettri’s collection, ‘Bini – Poems of a Forgotten Country’ has been honoured with a Discovery Award 2015 by the Red Mountain Press. http://redmountainpress.us/poetry-prize/
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MSt alumna Daisy Johnson’s collection “Fen” launches in Oxford, on 3rd June 2016
MSt alumna Daisy Johnson’s collection Fen will be launched on 3rd June 2016, at Blackwell’s Bookshop Oxford. The event begins at 7 pm “Daisy Johnson’s Fen is a liminal land. Real people live their lives here. They wrestle with familiar … Continue reading
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MSt alumna Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s “The Girl of Ink and Stars” launches in London & Oxford
MSt alumna Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s The Girl of Ink and Stars, which is The Bookseller‘s One to Watch and Editor’s Choice for May, launches at Daunt Books in London on 3rd May, and at Blackwell’s in Oxford on 5th May. … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Sarah Bakewell’s new book “At the Existentialist Cafe” to be published on 3rd March
MSt tutor Sarah Bakewell’s new book At the Existentialist Cafe is to be published by Chatto & Windus on 3rd March, 2016. “Paris, near the turn of 1933. Three young friends meet over apricot cocktails at the Bec-de-Gaz bar on the … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Jane Draycott’s article (and audio) on “Awater” in Poetry News
In the latest issue of Poetry News, MSt tutor Jane Draycott‘s article (and linked audio) follows the strange trail left by the Dutch modernist masterpiece, ‘Awater’ http://poetrysociety.org.uk/publications-section/poetry-news/after-awater-jane-draycott-joins-the-trail/
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MSt tutor Jenny Lewis speaks at opening of Anglo-Iraqi Studies Centre (AISC) in London
On 23rd January, MSt tutor Jenny Lewis was a guest speaker at the the opening of the new Anglo-Iraqi Studies Centre (AISC) in London. The AISC collection of over 2,000 books in English about Iraqi history and culture, includes several … Continue reading
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MSt alumnus Nabin Chhetri’s poetry collection “Bini” to be published in 2016
MSt alumnus Nabin Chhetri’s collection of poetry, Bini will be published by Red Mountain Press at the end of 2016. Bini is a collection of 46 poems, many award winning, that reflect on the themes of memory and individual’s relation … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Eileen Horne’s article on George Moore and Zola in the Irish Times
MSt tutor Eileen Horne article, entitled “George Moore, Zola and their publisher sacrificed on altar of Victorian prudery” is in the Irish Times. “If looks alone could immortalise a writer, the Anglo-Irish author, critic, dramatist and autobiographer George Moore (1852-1933) … Continue reading
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