MSt Tutor Wendy Brandmark launches novel, The Stray American. London,13 December 2014

MSt tutor Wendy Brandmark’s new novel The Stray American, will be launched in London on Saturday 13 December at 7.30pm

Venue: October Gallery, 24 Old Gloucester Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1N 3AL.

Cost: Free, but book your places with bernadette@hollandparkpress.co.uk.

The Stray American is set in 2003, and tells the story of Larry Greenberg escapes from his corporate law job in Boston to teach in a seedy American college near London’s Waterloo Station. We follow Larry, a flawed but engaging character, on his journey in search of a soul mate and a sense of purpose.”

More details from Holland Park Press

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MSt Tutor Alice Jolly wins 2014 VS Pritchett prize

MST Tutor Alice Jolly won the 2014 VS Pritchett prize for her short story “Ray the Rottweiler”. The prize is awarded by the Royal Society of Literature for the best unpublished story of the year. This year’s judges were Dame Margaret Drabble, Tibor Fischer and Helen Oyeyemi.

The story will also be published in Prospect online and the RSL Review.

More at http://rslit.org/v-s-pritchett

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MSt alumna Kent DePinto’s produces BBC Radio 4’s “Has the Book a Future?”

Has the Book a Future?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b040lpgz

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MSt tutor Emma Jones on ‘Next Generation 2014’ list of poets

Once every decade, the  Poetry Book Society recognises “the 20 most exciting new poets from the UK and Ireland”. MSt tutor Emma Jones the ‘Next Generation 2014’ list:

 

http://poetrybooks.co.uk/projects/51/

and
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/sep/11/next-generation-20-poets-poetry-book-society-kate-tempest

 

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Kellogg College Creative Writing Seminar Series: : Elleke Boehmer, 28 October 2014

The World in a Grain of Sand”: Writing Shorter and Longer Narrative

Michaelmas Term Week 3
Thursday 28th October 2014
5 pm (refreshments) for 5.30 pm

Kellogg College Centre for Creative Writing
Mawby Room, Kellogg College,62 Banbury Road.

All are welcome and no bookings are necessary.

Elleke Boehmer is a novelist, critic and Professor of English at Oxford University specialising in African and Indian literatures in English. She is the author of four novels, including Screens again the Sky (shortlisted for the David Higham Prize, 1990), Bloodlines (shortlisted for the SANLAM prize, 2000), and Nile Baby (2008). She has published monographs, editions and anthologies, amongst others, Colonial and Postcolonial Literature (1995, 2005) and Stories of Women (2005). Her biography Nelson Mandela (2008) has been widely translated and her edition of Robert Baden-Powell’s Scouting for Boys was a 2004 bestseller. She is Professor of World Literature in English at the University of Oxford, and Professorial Governing Body Fellow at Wolfson College. In 2014-5, she will serve as a judge for the Man Booker International Prize.

Seminar Convenor: Dr Clare Morgan

http://www.kellogg.ox.ac.uk/researchcentres/CW

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Kellogg College Creative Writing Seminar Series: Thomas Glave, 27 November 2014

Secretive Women, Taboos and Dangerous Sex
Michaelmas Term Week 7
Thursday 27th November 2014
5 pm (refreshments) for 5.30 pm

Kellogg College Centre for Creative Writing
Mawby Room, Kellogg College,62 Banbury Road.

All are welcome and no bookings are necessary

Thomas Glave was born in the Bronx and grew up there and in Kingston, Jamaica.  He is the author of Whose Song? and Other Stories, Words to Our Now: Imagination and Dissent (Lambda Literary Award, 2005), The Torturer’s Wife (Dayton Literary Peace Prize finalist and Lambda Literary Award finalist, 2008) and Among the Bloodpeople: Politics and Flesh (2013), recently named a 2014 Lambda Literary Award finalist.  He is editor of the anthology Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles (Lambda Literary Award, 2008). Glave has been Martin Luther King, Jr. Visiting Professor at MIT, a 2012 Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge, and is a 2014 Leverhulme Visiting Professor in the University of Warwick’s Dept. of Hispanic Studies and in the Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies.

Seminar Convenor: Dr Clare Morgan

http://www.kellogg.ox.ac.uk/researchcentres/CW

 

 

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Conference: Women Writing Across Cultures: Past, Present and Future, 26 – 28 September 2014

An international conference at St Hilda’s College, University of Oxford Friday 26 September to Sunday 28 September 2014.

Organized by the ‘What is Women’s Writing?’ Interdisciplinary Research Group, supported and funded by The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH).

This symposium aims to foster dialogue among researchers and practitioners dealing with women’s writing in a variety of fields: transnational writing and writing across cultures; writing across academic disciplines, across the humanities and social sciences, across the arts and sciences; encounters between the critical and the creative, the academic and the popular, art and life, history and life-writing, orality and literacy, collective and individual authorship, analysant and analyst; crossing temporal boundaries: women’s writing of the past impacting on the present, imagining futures for women’s writing.
Full Registration – £80.00
Concession Registration (graduate/unwaged/independent researcher) – £40.00

Conference website with programme ,  online registration and booking.

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MSt tutor Jane Draycott wins 2014 Open International Hippocrates poetry prize

MSt tutor, Jane Draycott has won the 2014 Hippocrates NHS and Open Prize for Poetry and Medicine.

The judges were poet Philip Gross, barrister Robert Francis QC and Mumsnet Editor Sarah Crown.

“Jane Draycott’s winning poem The Return concerns the many sanatoria around the world left standing very much as the day they were abandoned decades ago, remaining as if on stand-by for whenever their time comes again.”

The prize was presented at the Royal Society of Medicine in London on May 10th.

http://hippocrates-poetry.org/news/press-releases-2/major-international-poetry.html

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MSt tutor Jenny Lewis’ presentation “Finding my father in Mesopotamia”, 15 May 2014

at the National Archives,The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU.

15 May 2014

14:00-15:00

“Through a presentation of original photographs, poetry and witness statements from her latest collection, Taking Mesopotamia (which was heavily based on research at The National Archives) Jenny vividly and movingly links the 2003-2011 Iraq war to its roots in the First World War campaign, traces her own roots to the father she never knew and shows how to turn historical and family research into poetry.”

More details at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/events/finding-my-father-in-mesopotamia.htm

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Kellogg College Creative Writing Seminar Series: Kirsty Gunn, 13 May 2014

Kirsty Gunn:
“Writing Music”

Tuesday 13 May 2014

5 pm (refreshments) for 5.30 pm

In what ways does the lyric novel differ from more conventional forms of storytelling? How might the sound of a text influence our response to it? Is reading a process of “hearing” as well as understanding? Kirsty Gunn will be discussing the particular concerns with sound and music that face her as a writer of long and short fiction when creating her texts – with particular reference to her latest work The Big Music, which came out in paperback last year.

Kirsty Gunn is the author of seven works of fiction, including short stories and a collection of fragments and meditations. She is published by Faber and around the world in more than 122 languages. Her latest novel, The Big Music, was shortlisted for the James Tait Black and Impac awards and won the New Zealand Book of the Year 2013. She has a Chair in Writing Practice and Study at the University of Dundee and lives in London and Scotland. Her new book of short stories, Infidelities, will be published by Faber and Faber later this year.

Seminar Convenor: Dr Clare Morgan
http://www.kellogg.ox.ac.uk/researchcentres/CW

Kellogg College Centre for Creative Writing
Mawby Room, Kellogg College,
62 Banbury Road

All are welcome and no bookings are necessary

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