Creative Writing - University of Sheffield

at The School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics, Jessop West 1 Upper Hanover Street Sheffield, Sheffield , S3 7RA United Kingdom

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Creative Writing - University of Sheffield
The School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics, Jessop West 1 Upper Hanover Street Sheffield
Sheffield S3 7RA
United Kingdom
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The MA in Creative Writing grew out of our MA in English Literature and has now established itself as a programme in its own right. We are the only programme in the UK that offers students both training in creative writing and an MA in English Literature. The course is primarily taught by the University of Sheffield´s Professor of Poetry, Simon Armitage, Fiction Writer-in-Residence, Paula Morris, and poet Agnes Lehoczky. We see our students following in the footsteps of graduates such as Ann Sansom, Chris Jones, Cliff Ashcroft, Eleanor Rees (all of whom have published two or more collections), Claire Lockwood (published in Poetry Review), Andrew Bailey (winner of the Geoffrey Dearmer Prize) and Ben Wilkinson. To see how active the field of Creative Writing is within the School of English, please browse the student magazine, Route 57, and the prestigious poetry journal, Blackbox Manifold, edited by Adam Piette and Alex Houen, which has published poems by Simon Armitage, Medbh McGuckian, Paul Muldoon, Charles Bernstein, Tom Leonard, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Michael Schmidt, Caroline Bergvall, Sean O'Brien, and many others. Course Structure: Poetry If you choose to follow the poetry curriculum you will take these two thirty-credit modules as core: Creative Writing: Poetry 1 (Autumn semester) Creative Writing: Poetry 2 (Spring semester) You will also choose a further 60 credits from the modules available on the general English Literature MA programme, which includes courses on modern and contemporary poetry. The course ends with a 60-credit dissertation (80% creative; 20% critical-reflective) written over the summer. Course Structure: Prose If you choose to follow the fiction curriculum you will take these two thirty-credit modules as core: Creative Writing: Fiction 1 (Autumn semester) Creative Writing: Fiction 2 (Spring semester) You will also choose a further 60 credits from the modules available on the general English Literature MA programme, which includes courses on modern and contemporary fiction. The course ends with a 60-credit dissertation (80% creative; 20% critical-reflective) written over the summer. Teaching and Learning The poetry and fiction modules workshops will cover genre-specific skills and commission new work from students. Students will have the opportunity to close read one another's work, as well as receiving feedback from the tutor. The workshops are accompanied by a series of other workshops, readings and events organized by the creative writing team involving guest writers and workshop leaders, involvement in festivals (Off the Shelf, the Sheffield Poetry Festival, etc.). Students are encouraged to publish their work and to set up student-led, peer-feedback editorial sessions. The creative writing components of the course are taught in the evening from 5:30 until 8:00. The MA is also available part-time, in which case it is taught over two years. Our Staff Professor of Poetry, Simon Armitage will be teaching Poetry 1. He has published ten volumes of poetry including Selected Poems, 2001 (Faber & Faber). His most recent collections are Tyrannosaurus Rex Versus the Corduroy Kid and Seeing Stars, both published by Faber & Faber in the UK and Knopf in the United States. He has received numerous awards for his poetry including the Sunday Times Author of the Year, one of the first Forward Prizes and a Lannan Award. He writes for radio, television and film, and is the author of four stage plays and two novels. Paula Morris (Ngati Wai) is a novelist and short story writer from New Zealand and will be teaching Fiction 2. She is the author of award-winning novels published by Penguin New Zealand: QUEEN OF BEAUTY (2002); HIBISCUS COAST (2005); TRENDY BUT CASUAL (2007), and RANGATIRA (2012). http://www.paula-morris.com/ Prose poet Dr Agnes Lehoczky teaches Fiction 1 and Poetry 2. She is a poet, scholar and translator. The most recent of her collections of poems is Budapest to Babel (2008) and Rememberer (2011). In 2011 she was awarded the Jane Martin National Poetry Prize. Her collection of essays on the poetry of Agnes Nemes Nagy Poetry, the Geometry of the Living Substance was published in 2011. In 2012 Agnes was selected to represent Hungary at the 2012 Cultural Olympiads, for further information on this fantastic achievement please visit the Poetry Parnassus and Cultural Olympiad page. Professor Adam Piette's most recent project was the monograph The Literary Cold War, 1945 to Vietnam (Edinburgh University Press, 2009) which looked at writers including Graham Greene, Storm Jameson, Saul Bellow, Allen Ginsberg, Vladimir Nabokov, John Dos Passos, Josephine Herbst, Grace Paley, William Burroughs, Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. He is also general editor of the student creative writing magazine, Route 57, and co-edit the poetry journal, Blackbox Manifold. The staff teaching on the course will be backed up by members of the School of English with experience of creative writing. We offer Creative Writing in our Undergraduate Courses in Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3.

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