Derek Neale’s Writing Talk: Interviews with writers about the creative process is published by Routledge in April 2020. Here are some extracts from the Introduction and interviews: Introduction Writing practice is a way of knowing the world, just as reading is. The production of knowledge in this context is threefold: it is to be found in […]
Interviews
SEVEN QUESTIONS: JAMES LASDUN
MA student Sophia Veltfort interviews James Lasdun, current UNESCO City of Literature visiting professor.
SEVEN QUESTIONS: STEPHEN KELMAN
Stephen Kelman, author of Pigeon English, offers his best tips for the capturing of voice and weathering overnight success as a novelist.
Seamus Heaney in Conversation with Chris Bigsby
Chris Bigsby in conversation with the late Seamus Heaney on poetry and craft.
SEVEN QUESTIONS: LYDIA DAVIS
UEA Masters in Creative Writing student and next year’s David TK Wong Writing Fellow Sharlene Teo attended this year’s Man Booker Prize ceremony in London, where she met this year’s winner of the Man Booker International Prize, Lydia Davis.
SEVEN QUESTIONS: James Meek
MA Prose Fiction student Lauren Rose interviews the writer and journalist James Meek.
A New Generation?
Q & A with Nathan Hamilton, editor of the new poetry anthology, Dear World & Everyone In It.
Introducing: Timberlake Wertenbaker
Introducing Timberlake Wertenbaker By Emma MacLusky Timberlake Wertenbaker is the UNESCO City of Literature Fellow at UEA. She has been giving masterclasses, lectures and informal seminars to staff and students of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing. Emma MacLusky, a drama student, interviews Timberlake about her long career as a playwright and translator. […]
Seven Questions: John Boyne
Seven Questions for UEA Alumnus John Boyne on his recent visit to Norwich to support the Malcolm Bradbury Memorial Trust
In conversation with Jennifer Tuckett
Tilly Lunken interviews UEA alumna Jennifer Tuckett
