WRITING Inspiration
Former student secures agent representation
Congratulations to our former student Hannah Doyle who has signed with with Stephanie Glencross at David Higham after receiving five offers of representation for her literary suspense/psychological thriller set in Paris.
Fabulous Student Reading
Congratulations to our seven fabulous students and alumni who shared their work at our student reading last night at Kemptown Bookshop. We heard poetry and prose, fiction and memoir.
Second Novel from former student
Congratulations to former student Clive Edwards, whose second book LOST IN A YELLOW WOOD comes out in September. It’s a thriller with a supernatural twist.
FIVE MINUTES WITH AUTHOR AND FORMER STUDENT JULIE CORBIN
Julie Corbin has written nine psychological/suspense thrillers, translated into eight European languages. An alumni of the Creative Writing Programme in 2008, here she talks about her writing journey.
Inspirational Student Reading
Congratulations to our seven students who shared their work at our spring reading last night at Kemptown Bookshop, Brighton. They read a mixture of novels and memoirs in progress, flash fiction and poetry inspired by everything from loss, motherhood, racism, violence and the current state of the world.
New Novel From Alumnus Rob Barron
Rob Barron took the Creative Writing Programme from 2022 to 2024. His novel The Wrong Men is published on 28th March 2026. Here he talks about his writing life.
Fourth Novel from alumna Kate Bradley
Kate Bradley took the Creative Writing Programme from 2005-7 and finished her first novel on the course. Her fourth novel – The Institute – comes out this week. Here she talks about the inspiration behind the story.
Student publishes debut novel
Congratulations to T.M Munyori who has published her debut novel A Holiday Reboot. She’s in the second year of the Creative Writing Programme, studying in Brighton. Here she talks about her journey to publication and her writing life.
Winter Reading Success
A huge congratulations to our eight students and alumni who shared their work at our winter reading last night at Kemptown Bookshop, Brighton on inspirations as diverse as greek mythology, doppelgangers, the NHS and laundrettes.
Student’s Novel Highly Commended
Kate Gillhespy has been shortlisted and highly commended in the Novel category of the 2025 Yeovil Literary Prize.
Student Wins Memoir Prize
Philippa Groom, a graduate of the Life Writing Programme, is one of ten winners of this year's prestigious Fish Publishing Memoir Prize. Her winning piece, an extract from her memoir, My Hummingbird Heart, is published in the Fish Anthology 2025.
New Poetry Collection From Former Student
Congratulations to Advanced Poetry Workshop alumna Lucy Heuschen whose debut poetry collection came out recently. Daughter of Fire is a fierce retelling of the life and legacy of Margaret of Anjou.
Five Minutes With Lisa Lintott
Lisa Lintott completed the Life Writing Programme in 2016-2018 and has since written an award-winning play and screenplay. She is currently editing her first novel. Here she talks about her writing life.
New Poetry Pamphlet From Former Student
Well done to Dorian Nightingale whose poetry pamphlet Songs from Last Imaginations has recently been published by Flight of the Dragonfly Press. Dorian is an alumni of the Creative Writing Programme where he studied short story writing under the tutelage of Rosie Chard and poetry with John McCullough.
Student Shortlisted For Nature Writing Prize
Ieuan Goodwin, who has just finished the two-year Creative Writing Programme, has been shortlisted for The Nature Writing Prize for Working Class Writers with his short story Lily.
Lisa Fransson Short Story Included In New Anthology
A short story by CWP alumna Lisa Fransson has been included in an anthology of stories to bring hope in dark times. Inspired by Emily Dickinson’s famous poem, the stories included in HOPE: The Thing With Feathers each have a feather motif and a hopeful positive ending.
Five Minutes With Life Writing Alumna Carole Aubree-Dumont
Life Writing Programme alumna Carole Aubree-Dumont won the Emerging Authors prize at this year’s Brighton Book Festival with a reading from her memoir Dumb. Here she talks about her writing journey.
Prize Winning Students And Alumni
Congratulations to Carole Aubree-Dumont, alumni of the Creative Writing Programme, who won the Emerging Authors prize at this year’s Brighton Book Festival today with a reading from her memoir Dumb.
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.