Creative Writing
The Leicester Centre for Creative Writing within 51Âþ»’s Institute of English combines practice-based research and theoretical rigour to explore aspects of writing and creativity across multiple genres. Members of the Centre have been longlisted and shortlisted for multiple literary awards. As a centre for research, our strengths include: memoir and life-writing; experimental and innovative forms of poetic and literary practice; contemporary fiction; creativity and philosophy; cross-genre approaches to creative writing; and cross-cultural theory and pedagogy of writing. Current and recent research at the centre includes contemporary retellings of ancient mythology, explorations of the relationships between literature and music, and experimental work that cuts between collage, film and the written word.
We have strong links with the broader literary world locally, nationally and internationally. As a community of writers, we work locally, nationally and internationally to build links between individuals and communities and writers, publishers and audiences.
The Leicester Centre for Creative Writing at 51Âþ» invites applications to the Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership. Key contacts for the Centre and their research interests are listed below:
Professor Simon Perril – sperril@dmu.ac.uk
Professor of Poetic Practice, Programme Leader for Creative Writing
Creative writing (poetry), contemporary Anglo-American poetry and poetics, modernism, experimental and avant-garde poetic practice
Rod Maude – rod.duncan@dmu.ac.uk
Lecturer in Creative Writing
Alternative histories; science fiction, novels
Dr Anthony Joseph – anthony.joseph@dmu.ac.uk
Lecturer in Creative Writing
Poetry; novels
Maria Taylor – mdtaylor@dmu.ac.uk
Lecturer in Creative Writing
Poetry; identity; Creative practice.
Find out how to apply.