WRITING Inspiration
alumnus secures agent representation
Congratulations to Clare Finan for securing representation with Jennifer Thompson at Nordleyset Literary Agency for her book The Lobsterman. She started writing the novel on the Creative Writing Programme in 2018. Fingers crossed for Clare as she goes out on submission.
five minutes with erin martin
Erin Martin took the Life Writing Course in 2019-20 out of which emerged her memoir Trains, about her childhood growing up near a mental hospital where her mother was intermittently a patient. It received recognition with the Bridport Prize. Here she talks about her writing life.
Publication day for stuart gillespie
Congratulations to alumnus Stuart Gillespie whose hybrid memoir Food Fight is published today. Here he talks about his experience on the Life Writing Programme and how he started his writing journey
Five minutes with: alumna Kristin Burniston
Kristin Burniston is a British American writer with an MA in Screenwriting from the University of the Arts London and a BA in Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She took the Creative Writing Programme from 2018 to 2020.
Five minutes with alumna Sue Paterson
Congratulations to alumna Sue Paterson whose debut novel The Department of Certainty has been published by indie publisher Stairwell Books. Here she talks about her writing life.
Former student publishes father’s biography
Congratulations to alumna Rosalind Eyben whose biography of her father has recently been published by Taylor & Francis.
Publishing deal for alumnus Stuart Gillespie
Congratulations to alumnus Stuart Gillespie who has secured a publishing deal for his hybrid memoir Food Fight.
Five minutes with: Sue Orton
Sue Orton finished the Life Writing Programme in 2022 and has since self-published her memoir Gathering Threads, which she started during the course. Here she talks about her writing journey.
Jane Crittenden publishes second novel
Congratulations to course alumna Jane Crittenden whose second novel SUMMER EVER AFTER is published by Lake Union today!
Five Minutes With course alumna Sophie Anderson
Sophie Anderson took the Creative Writing Programme from 2016 to 2018. She has since had two novels – The Butterfly Garden and The Sapphire Cove – published and is currently out on submission with her third.
Five minutes with CWP alumna Louise Kenward
Louise Kenward’s anthology Moving Mountains: Writing Nature Through Illness and Disability was published last autumn. Here she talks about how taking the Creative Writing Programme from 2015-17 helped to kickstart her writing dream and offers some advice on writing while living with pain and fatigue.
Five Minutes With alumna Lisa Fransson
This month Lisa Fransson’s debut novel The Shape of Guilt is published, with a launch at Brighton’s Waterstones bookshop. Lisa took the Creative Writing Programme from 2014-2016. Here she talks about her writing life.
Five minutes with: alumna Sue Wallace-Shaddad
Sue Wallace-Shaddad took the Advanced Poetry Workshops in 2022 and earlier this year Clayhanger Press published her collection Sleeping with Clouds, a collaboration with artist Sula Rubens. Here she talks about her poetry journey.
Five Minutes with Bridport Prize runner-up Sheereen Khan
An alumna of our creative-non-fiction course, here she talks about her writing life.
Kate Bradley publishes third novel
Kate Bradley’s third novel The Sisterhood was published by Simon & Schuster this spring. An alumna of the Creative Writing Programme, here she talks about how the course set her on course to publication.
Amy Lavelle publishes second novel
Course alumnus Amy Lavelle’s second novel comes out this month. Here she talks about how the Creative Writing Programme set her on course to be a published author.
CWP alumnus Jane Crittenden publishes debut novel
Jane Crittenden’s debut novel Worlds Apart comes out this month, published by Amazon. Here she talks about how taking the Creative Writing Programme helped to kickstart her dream of writing a novel.