At the University of East Anglia (UEA), this innovative course combines English Literature and Creative Writing, based on the principle that passionate readers become skilled writers. Students join a dynamic community of thinkers and creators, learning from experienced writers and teachers to refine their ability to shape language into vivid stories, scenes, and ideas. Alongside exploring global literatures from past and present, participants develop their voice and creativity, fostering a deeper understanding of human experiences through diverse genres like creative non-fiction, podcasting, and apocalyptic fiction.In the first two years, the program dedicates one-third of time to Creative Writing and two-thirds to English Literature, with options to adjust focus in the third year. Based in the UK's leading Creative Writing department within UEA's School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing, students access world-class resources, including the Media Suite and British Archive for Contemporary Writing, all set in Norwich—a UNESCO City of Literature. This training equips graduates for careers in creative industries, business, or media, with networking events enhancing opportunities. Course details may change; confirm on www.uea.ac.uk.
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