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Category Archives: MSt News
MSt alumna Camille Ralphs appointed Poetry Editor at the Times Literary Supplement
MSt alumna Camille Ralphs has been appointed Poetry Editor at the Times Literary Supplement, the first woman ever hold the role. Camille also has a second pamphlet forthcoming, with If A Leaf Falls Press.
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MSt director Dr Clare Morgan in the Wall Street Journal on poetry and business.
MSt director Dr Clare Morgan shared her thoughts on “The Hidden Power of Poetry to Make Better Entrepreneurs” with the Wall Street Journal . The article (paywall) is available here.
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MSt alumnus Nemat Sadat’s novel “The Carpet Weaver” published by Penguin India
MSt alumnus Nemat Sadat’s novel The Carpet Weaver published by Penguin India. It has been reviewed on LiveMint, by India Today and other media, and Grazia India, has an interview with Nemat. Grazia: “The Kite Runner meets Brokeback Mountain in … Continue reading
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MSt alumna Kiran Millwood-Hargrave signs four-book deal with Hachette Children’s
MSt alumna Kiran Millwood-Hargrave has signed a six-figure, four-book deal with Hachette Children’s Group. From the announe From the announcement in The Bookseller: “Kiran is one of the most thrilling children’s novelists writing today, leading the way in the market. … Continue reading
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MSt alumna Majella Kelly wins 2019 Strokestown International Prize
MSt alumna Majella Kelly has won Strokestown International Prize with her poem ‘Virginia Creeper’. Read more about it at the Poetry Society website.
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MSt tutor Amal Chatterjee’s article on Roman roads & colonial legacies in “Prospect”
MSt tutor Amal Chatterjee’s article “How Europe’s Roman roads reveal the challenge of rebuilding after colonialism” has been published in Prospect online. “It’s a known phenomenon: systems and structures, if robust, continue to work for as long as they are … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Ella Hickson’s “Anna” at the National Theatre till 15 June 2019
MSt tutor Ella Hickson’s play “Anna” is on at the National Theatre till 15 June 2019. From the website: “Created by playwright Ella Hickson (The Writer) and sound designers Ben and Max Ringham, this tense new thriller is directed by Natalie Abrahami … Continue reading
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MSt tutor James Womack shortlisted for Ledbury Forte Poetry Prize 2019
MSt tutor James Womack has been shortlisted for Ledbury Forte Poetry Prize for his collection On Trust: A Book of Lies . From the announcement: “Judged this year by Lachlan Mackinnon and Linda Gregerson, the biannual prize is the first … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Alice Jolly’s “Mary Sate, Imbecile” shortlisted for the 2019 Rathbone Folio Prize
MSt tutor Alice Jolly’s Mary Sate, Imbecile (Unbound) has been short listed for the 2019 Rathbone Folio Prize. The winner will be announced on 20 May 2019, at the British Library. Read more about the Prize and the books shortlisted … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Roopa Farooki’s interview with St George’s, University of London, online
MSt tutor Roopa Farooki’s interview with St Georges’ for World Book Day and International Women’s Day about her new book series is available online. From the interview: “International Women’s Day is an annual event which falls on 8 March each … Continue reading
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