Creative writing leeds

Find out more at the careers al and cultural theory (english studies) h literature g for performance and publication to search g identities: critical and creative practices ma (full time / part time) 2017 date: september on/mode: 12 months full time24 months part /eu fees: £6,750 (total). With the support of active researchers, publishers and writers you'll have access to wide-ranging research resources in our library as well as workshop opportunities to develop expertise in a range of different kinds of writing skills which will be valuable not just in the creative sphere, but in a variety of ’ll learn in a stimulating environment with access to excellent resources for your research. This will culminate in the researching and writing of a biographical narrative on a subject of each student's 5142 - magazine journalism 2students will examine key skills and techniques used in magazine feature writing through formative and summative practical exercises in class, with articles published online.

You'll also have the opportunity of specializing in either critical or creative work in your research project, though you may continue to combine the two sides of the programme if you wish. A look at the basics of characterisation, plot, structure, the end of the course i will have learned:Approaches to creative writing and some of the basic i need any skills, experience or qualifications before i join the course? Knowledge about this often-ignored area of the writing process has a potentially wide-ranging impact for the writing the creative field, she is at work on another novel, which explores how the technologies of assisted reproduction and egg donation forge connections between two women, both in brief may 2017.

6 english literature dissertation supervision in the areas of creative writing practice-as-research and adaptation (novel and script). Pre-specified projects and tasks on a range of creative and professional writing briefs are offered for selection. Students will also have the opportunity to read selected texts in the light of these theories, and to reflect on the wider social values and relevance of gender 5742 - writing practices ii: innocence and experiencethe module builds on students' theoretical and creative work in level 4 by introducing important recurring themes in literature through critical reading and imaginative writing.

Home to over 100,000 students, leeds is regularly voted the uk's best student city thanks to its amazing nightlife, culture and shopping. The emphasis will be placed upon the transferable nature of writing practices between different types of writing. These themes are designed to support and complement each programme has a structured approach to developing your abilities in these 4 key the first year we provide the tools and foundational knowledge required for literary analysis and creative writing.

Read more in our terms and 1compulsory modulesresearch project 60 creditsstory workshop 30 creditsresearch perspectives (writing for performance and publication) 30 creditsoptional modulesindividual project 30 creditscreative work 30 creditsperformance and collaborative enterprise 30 creditswriting for theatre and radio 30 creditswriting for film and television 30 creditsfor more information on typical modules, read writing for performance and publication ma full time in the course cataloguefor more information on typical modules, read writing for performance and publication ma part time in the course cataloguelearning and teachingour tutors are professional dramatists and academic specialists in a range of genres, with experience of dealing with theatres, agents, production companies, editors and publishers. She is particularly interested in prewriting - activities like daydreaming, planning and mapping that occur before anything is put on the page. Selves, families, stories 30 of catastrophe: reading paul celan 30 g time 30 magic of mimesis 30 more information on typical modules, read writing identities: critical and creative practices ma full time in the course more information on typical modules, read writing identities: critical and creative practices ma part time in the course ng and ’ll generally have two-hour weekly seminars in each module where you discuss the themes and issues arising from your reading, and you’ll be able to enhance your learning by attending the wide range of research seminars and talks by visiting speakers that we arrange throughout the year.

Sessions will focus on the meanings of key literary terms and will also explore the distinctive nature of different modes of fiction and different styles of writing. She also has an interest in the intersections between fields: between the creative and the critical, and between the disciplines of science, technology and creative main focus of rachel’s research is practice-based, as a writer of fiction, script and performance. On this course you will study a range of modules which may include the following:eng4102 - professional writing 1this module is designed to develop a foundational awareness of the theoretical and practical nature of group work.

Through our partnership with the west yorkshire playhouse, the course is linked to the playhouse’s own new writing tutors are professional dramatists and leading researchers with a wide range of expertise. You will learn the basics of writing for tv and film in introduction to scriptwriting and develop your journalism skills through magazine journalism 1. This structure enables students to practice key skills while also gaining an insight into the nature of work at the higher level 6 you will complete an extended professional portfolio in a creative or professional form of their choice (e.

Student led topics related to social justice and it is a university wide module, we will be using a shared repository of materials which may be helpful to staff 4222 - magazine journalism 1this module provides the basic building blocks of magazine writing and content for different platforms. This is because this programme is new, the results you’ll see are actually a combination of results from similar you need any further information on the unistats data, please just contact us at enquiries@ or on 0113 283 20 in the ukenglish studies courses at leeds trinity university are ranked 19th out of all uk universities for student satisfaction (nss 2017). For more information, read our student guide to the recognition of prior certified accept a variety of international equivalent qualifications and leeds trinity interviews international candidates.

You’ll develop your knowledge of research methods in critical and creative studies and choose from a range of options to explore genres that suit your own interests. In any course is taught by:Postgraduate : pgtenglish@one: +44 (0)113 343 al and cultural theory (english studies) h literature g for performance and publication programme enables you to engage in both creative and critical writing while focusing on the larger critical question of identity. Specialist pathways in screenwriting or writing for theatre are open to r you’re an aspiring writer, a teacher or simply want to learn more about the writer’s craft, you’ll be working in an environment dedicated to developing new and emerging talent.

Students will also be required to try to get their work published and explore writing as a professional freelance 6402 - advanced short film production in this module students have an opportunity to employ the knowledge and technical skills obtained so far through previous module(s), especially mfc5042 (the stated pre-requisite) to produce substantial artefact for their career aim is to produce a 10’ short film to a professional standard. Students will apply skills acquired earlier in the module to the writing of poetry, as well looking at what distinguishes poetry from other genres of 4842 - writing, performance and persuasionstudents will study political speeches and debates, in multi-media format. Throughout the module, the emphasis is on writing using a range of procedures and strategies.