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Craft a future for yourself in literary analysis and storytelling.
Explore and unpack a wide range of critical perspectives as you hone your creative skillset and learn to communicate your ideas.
Why study this course?
Your study will be guided by a team of published authors, including award-winning poets, novelists and writers for stage and screen.
Choose from a huge selection of optional modules across our Creative Writing and English departments, allowing you to create a degree that suits your interests.
Learn the practise behind writing prose, poetry, dramas and non-fiction and combine your practise with the literary theories behind these formats.
Explore a range of genres (think fantasy, children's literature, sci fi, horror and more) and time periods from the medieval to the contemporary.
Our staff includes award-winning novelist and media practitioner Winnie Li; poet and novelist Luke Kennard; fiction and screenwriter Richard House; novelist and short story writer Anna Metcalfe; award-winning poet Isabel Galleymore; and best-selling novelist Ruth Gilligan.
Top 3 in the UK for Creative Writing in the Complete University Guide 2025
Top 30 in the world for English Language and Literature (QS World Subject Rankings 2025)
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