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Creative Writing at King’s

The Department of English is home to award-winning novelists, poets, essayists, biographers, non-fiction authors, and literary critics, who teach undergraduate modules in a range of disciplines. They also supervise creative projects at doctoral level within their specialisms.

As part of the English BA, students can take introductory courses in poetry, prose fiction, and creative non-fiction in the second year, and progress to advanced modules in fiction or poetry in the third year.  

At doctoral level, we run an innovative, practice-led PhD in Creative Writing Research programme, designed for talented and committed writers in poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction who wish to complete a book-length project for publication and prepare for a long-term career in the literary world. 

King's has a long literary history – members of our alumni community include acclaimed contemporary authors such as Michael Morpurgo, Alain de Botton, Hanif Kureishi, Marina Lewycka, Susan Hill, Lawrence Norfolk, Ross Raisin, Alexander Masters, Maureen Duffy, Anita Brookner, and Helen Cresswell. Yet the University has also been home to major figures in literature, such as Thomas Hardy, Arthur C Clarke, Christopher Isherwood, BS Johnson, John Keats, W. Somerset Maugham, and Virginia Woolf.

Creative Writing Staff

Works by our staff have won or been shortlisted for a number of literary accolades, including: the T.S. Eliot Prize, the Forward Prize, the Man Booker Prize, the Sunday Times / PFD Young Writer of the Year, the Costa First Novel Award, the Costa Poetry Award, the Somerset Maugham Award, the Commonwealth Book Prize, the Biographers’ Club / Slightly Foxed First Biography Prize, the U.S. National Book Critics Circle Award, the CWA Gold Dagger Award, the European Union Prize for Literature, the RSL Encore Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Award, the E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Letters, le Prix du Roman Fnac, le Prix du Roman Etranger, and the Kiriyama Prize. Many of the creative writing staff are Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature. 

PhD

PhD

Study for a PhD in Creative Writing or English Research in our world-leading Department.

Wild Court

Wild Court

Wild Court is an international poetry journal based out of King's Department of English.

Publications

Publications

Discover works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and more from academics in English.

 

Graduates from King's Creative Writing

The PhD in Creative Writing at King’s was established in 2019 for students who are aiming to complete a book-length creative work for publication and sustain a long-term career in writing.

Graduates from the programme include Peter Pomerantsev, Karen Downs-Barton, Scott Preston and Nick Makoha. Their work includes novels, poetry collections and creative non-fiction projects, published in the UK and beyond.

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