Creative Writing and Publishing (Hons) is designed for students who want to write compelling fiction and non-fiction while building a practical understanding of how publishing works in print and digital formats. You’ll develop craft through workshops and study key literary traditions, alongside modules focused on editing, publishing processes and industry practice.
Creative Writing and Publishing (Hons) is tailored for individuals aspiring to craft compelling fiction and non-fiction narratives while gaining a robust understanding of the publishing industry in both print and digital formats. This program emphasizes the development of writing skills through hands-on workshops and in-depth study of significant literary traditions.
Throughout the course, you will engage with a blend of essential creative writing and publishing modules, complemented by literature and genre-specific studies. Assessment methods typically include written assignments, participation in workshops, and the creation of a professional portfolio.
Final year / capstone: Typically involves a portfolio of revised creative and/or non-fiction work, accompanied by critical reflection.
There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements stated for this program.
Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths within the creative and publishing industries, including roles in writing, editing, publishing, and content creation across multiple platforms. The skills acquired during the course prepare students for both traditional and digital media environments, enabling them to thrive in a rapidly evolving industry.
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