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Nottingham Creative Writing Hub is the central place for writers at Nottingham Trent University, including Creative Writing students and staff, and is hosted by the Department of English, Linguistics and Philosophy.

Ntu is the home of dynamic and long-established undergraduate and postgraduate courses in creative writing, with a very exciting and thriving community of writers. here you will find links to our courses, member profiles, and information about events, awards and publications..

NTU’s School of Arts and Humanities has some of the finest writers in the country on its staff, in fiction, poetry, scriptwriting, creative non-fiction, and other genres. Many of our members are also academic and press critics. Our students often do extraordinary things. This is a great place to find out about what these writers do, what they’re up to, and how you can get involved. We believe in community and communication, the principles of open inquiry, and great writing – wherever it comes from.

NTU’s School of Arts and Humanities is also home to the Centre for Research in Literature, Linguistics and Culture . Most of our staff and PGR members are also members of this Research Centre, and the points of connection are multiple and varied. We urge you to check that out too.

If you are a Hub member, or are in any way affiliated with our activities, and wish to have an article considered for publication on the Nottingham Creative Writing Hub blog, please contact the Hub Convener Rory Waterman (contact details linked under ‘Members’).

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MA Creative Writing

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Creative Writing

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Creative Writing is one of the longest established postgraduate courses of its kind in the UK, with a strong record of publication by its graduates. Designed for talented and committed writers, the course is taught by a team of award-winning writers and academics.

You will be joining a lively community of other writers and teachers where you will have the opportunity to work in a variety of genres, including fiction, poetry, children’s and young adult fiction, and writing for radio, stage and screen.

  • Taught by professional authors, poets and researchers.
  • Develop your writing in a variety of genres including fiction, poetry, children's and young adult fiction, writing for radio, stage and screen, and creative non-fiction.
  • Our close links to the publishing and editing industries provide you with networking opportunities and the chance to meet publishers, editors and agents.
  • Learn from internationally published and award winning visiting writers such as William Ivory, David Almond, Alan Hollinghurst and Kathleen Jamie.
  • Study Creative Writing in a UNESCO City of Literature.
  • Full-time and part-time study available.

What you'll study

The course invites you to develop your writing strengths by providing a framework within which you can discuss your own and each other’s work. At the heart of the course are small group workshops and a series of seminars by staff, visiting writers, publishers and professors, including internationally acclaimed screenwriter William Ivory. Other guest speakers have included David Almond, Alan Hollinghurst, Kathleen Jamie, Jackie Kay, Alan Jenkins, Alison Moore, Carrie Etter, David Lodge, Michèle Roberts and Miranda Seymour. Establishing important links with the publishing and editing industries, you will work closely with staff and visiting speakers to develop your work to an excellent standard.

How will I learn?

The core course consists of a series of lectures and seminars on different aspects of the writing process, with optional modules incorporating practical writing workshops. Students currently choose two options from Fiction, Children's and Young Adult Fiction, Poetry and Writing for Radio, Stage and Screen.

Career development

The unique flexibility of the course enables students to work in a variety of genres including fiction, poetry, children's and young adult fiction, writing for radio, stage and screen, and creative non-fiction. Advice on getting published and lectures on the writing industry are incorporated into the structure of the course, and there are opportunities to meet publishers, editors and agents. Students are encouraged to build strong links with Nottingham's thriving literature community and are invited to participate in local events, readings and festivals.

Every year our students produce and publish their own high-quality anthology of original creative writing. This gives students invaluable insight into the editorial and publishing industry, as well as introducing their work to a wider public.

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For this course (per year)

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Students should have: a good honours degree (minimum 2.2); applications are primarily assessed on the quality of the writing sample and statement; Submit a 3000-word creative writing sample, or c. 100 lines of poetry, or an equivalent mixture of poetry and prose/script and Evidence in personal statement of a commitment to writing. Applications from candidates with non-standard entry qualifications will be considered on an individual basis if they can demonstrate relevant professional experience.

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A good honours degree (minimum 2.2); applications are primarily assessed on the quality of the writing sample and statement Submit a 3000-word creative writing sample, OR c. 100 lines of poetry, OR an equivalent mixture of poetry and prose/script. Evidence in personal statement of a commitment to writing

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The MA in Creative Writing at Nottingham Trent University is one of the longest established postgraduate courses of its kind in the UK, with a strong record of publication by its graduates. Designed for talented and committed writers, the course is taught by a team of award-winning writers and academics.

You will be joining a lively community of other writers and teachers where you will have the opportunity to work in a variety of genres, including fiction, poetry, children’s and young adult fiction, and writing for radio, stage and screen.

The course invites you to develop your writing strengths by providing a framework within which you can discuss your own and each other’s work. At the heart of the course are small group workshops and a series of seminars by staff, visiting writers, publishers and professors, including internationally acclaimed screenwriter William Ivory. Other guest speakers have included David Almond, Alan Hollinghurst, Kathleen Jamie, Jackie Kay, Alan Jenkins, Alison Moore, Carrie Etter, David Lodge, Michèle Roberts and Miranda Seymour. Establishing important links with the publishing and editing industries, you will work closely with staff and visiting speakers to develop your work to an excellent standard.

Information for international students

If English is not your first language you need to show us that your language skills are strong enough for intensive academic study. We usually ask for an IELTS test and we accept some alternative English language tests. Candidates must score 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in reading and writing, and 5.5 in speaking and listening.

Fees and funding

We have a number of UK/EU and International student bursaries and scholarships for postgraduate courses. For more information please visit: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/study-and-courses/postgraduate/fees-and-funding.

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NTU’s MA in Creative Writing is one the longest-established postgraduate courses of its kind in the UK and many of our graduates from this course have successfully published their work. This is testament to the quality of the course and the team of award-winning writers and academics who are committed to working with talented and committed post graduate writers. This course is renowned for its lively community of writers and teachers and you’ll get the chance to explore a selection of genres including fiction, poetry, children and young adults fiction.

Advice on getting published and lectures on the writing industry are incorporated into the structure of the course, and there are opportunities to meet publishers, editors and agents. We have strong, professional links to many well renowned industries including Nottingham Playhouse and Times Literary Supplement. This course is perfect for you if you wish to pursue your passion for the written word in a UNESCO City of Literature and enhance your writing and editing skills along the way. You'll also develop your communication skills, enrich your experience when travelling abroad and increase your career prospects. Graduates from this course have included many highly successful published authors across a wide range of genres, such as Kim Slater, Hilary Spiers, Stephan Collishaw, Maria Allen, Di Slaney, and Nicola Monaghan.

Applicants who hold a good honours degree ( minimum 2:2) will be considered for this course but applications are primarily assessed on the quality of the writing sample and statement.

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A good honours degree (minimum 2.2); applications are primarily assessed on the quality of the writing sample and statement. Submit a 3000-word creative writing sample, OR c. 100 lines of poetry, OR an equivalent mixture of poetry and prose/script. Evidence in personal statement of a commitment to writing.. Applicants whose first language is not English require 6.5 with minimum of 5.5 in each component.

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Level RQF Level 7
Entry requirements

A good honours degree (minimum 2.2); applications are primarily assessed on the quality of the writing sample and statement. Submit a 3000-word creative writing sample, OR c. 100 lines of poetry, OR an equivalent mixture of poetry and prose/script. Evidence in personal statement of a commitment to writing.. Applicants whose first language is not English require 6.5 with minimum of 5.5 in each component.

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Unleash your creativity with the Creative Writing MA programme, a prestigious postgraduate course in the UK renowned for nurturing talented writers. Led by a team of award-winning writers and academics, this programme offers a diverse range of genres to explore, including fiction, poetry, children's literature, and more. Engage in small group workshops and seminars with renowned guest speakers like William Ivory and Gwendoline Riley to refine your craft. The highlight? Students publish their own anthology annually, showcasing their work to the world. To join this esteemed programme, you'll need a good honours degree and a compelling 3000-word writing sample or poetry excerpt. The course structure includes core modules, optional workshops, and a dissertation, providing a comprehensive learning experience. Benefit from career development opportunities, industry insights, and the chance to learn a new language alongside your studies. Embrace the vibrant literary community in Nottingham and kickstart your writing career with this dynamic MA programme.

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Creative Writing is one of the longest established postgraduate courses of its kind in the UK, with a strong record of publication by its graduates. Designed for talented and committed writers, the course is taught by a team of award-winning writers and academics.

You will be joining a lively community of other writers and teachers where you will have the opportunity to work in a variety of genres, including fiction, poetry, children’s and young adult fiction, and writing for radio, stage and screen.

Entry Requirements

A good honours degree (minimum 2.2); applications are primarily assessed on the quality of the writing sample and statement. Submit a 3000-word creative writing sample, OR c. 100 lines of poetry, OR an equivalent mixture of poetry and prose/script. Evidence in a personal statement of a commitment to writing. Applications from candidates with non-standard entry qualifications will be considered on an individual basis if they can demonstrate relevant professional experience.

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With their third children's novel having just hit the shelves, we caught up with LD to find out about their work, tips for others considering a career in writing, and to hear stories of their inspirational tutors. “Since leaving NTU, I’ve moved from teaching to copy writing to being an author, which has always been my dream job,” they say. “Besides being published, which is something I’ve wanted since I was five, being told that my books are going to be translated into other languages is a real dream come true. My books are all about journeying to exciting new places, and with travel being so difficult in the last couple of years, it’s great to see the books are better travelled than I am!” Looking back on the skills and experiences LD learned at NTU, they’re in no doubt these played a big part in their subsequent success as a writer. “I loved studying at NTU, so much I went back to do my Masters after my BA. I think it’s a really nice place to study,” they say, “and the MA gave me a lot of opportunity to really hone my writing. It was actually the manuscript I wrote for one of the modules during my Masters that got me a literary agent. And I wouldn’t have been brave enough to even try to get one without the support and encouragement one of my NTU tutors – the late Graham Joyce.” Looking back, LD has some frank advice, especially when it comes to preparing for exams. “In terms of revision, my advice is quite simple: remember to do some!” they laugh. “I was really terrible at revising and exams in general, I was always better at essays and coursework. I remember one time where we could take notes in with us, and that’s the only time I’ve ever not dreaded an exam!” And what of those currently considering a writing career, or dreaming of their first commission? “Persevere,” LD says emphatically. “If you have a dream, keep seeking it, even if life doesn’t go quite how you thought it might. You only get better at what you do by doing more, whether that’s writing or any other skill – experience is something you can create for yourself by practicing and honing your skills.”

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Starting in September 2024, the School of Arts and Humanities, which includes this course, will move to our City Campus. The course itself will remain the same, with no changes to its content. If you've already applied for this course, you should have received an email explaining how this move might impact you. Studying creative writing at NTU will allow you to develop and build on your writerly skills, while offering you an opportunity to work with a range of published writers and academics. You’ll find yourself at the heart of an active writing community in a UNESCO City of Literature. Designed for talented and committed writers, this course will introduce you to the intricacies of writing including plot, characterisation and narrative study. You’ll learn all of the skills required to master the craft of writing, alongside other skills essential to the modern writer, such as editing, drafting, pitching and performing your work. You’ll also learn how to give and receive criticism in a tough but supportive environment. You’ll be encouraged to follow your instincts and push yourself outside of your comfort zone. You’ll experiment with writing in a variety of genres, including fiction, poetry, children’s and young adult fiction, and writing for radio, stage and screen. A wide range of optional modules place the emphasis on student choice, enabling you to follow your instincts and interests. Our focus on employability will ensure you have the skills and experience necessary to succeed in your future career. We work closely with agents, publishers, producers and other key industry professionals in the arts and creative industries, to provide work placement opportunities that will introduce you to the idea of writing as a profession. Our English and Creative Industries Project provides an opportunity to produce a portfolio of critical and reflective writing in a small group, led by a project supervisor. Classes are mostly workshop-based and you’ll produce new writing on a regular basis, which contributes to your portfolio of assessed work. You’ll keep an ongoing writer’s journal containing work in progress, notes and reflections on your creative process. Good writing and creativity are workplace skills that are highly valued by employers. Creative writing graduates have embarked on careers in writing, journalism, publishing, teaching, the civil service, marketing and advertising.

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Qualification requirements, ucas tariff - 104 - 112 points, pearson btec level 3 national extended diploma (first teaching from september 2016) - dmm, access to he diploma, pearson btec level 3 national diploma (first teaching from september 2016), pearson btec level 3 national extended certificate (first teaching from september 2016).

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  1. Creative Writing MA

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  2. Creative Writing BA (Hons)

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    Submit a 3000-word creative writing sample, OR c. 100 lines of poetry, OR an equivalent mixture of poetry and prose/script. Evidence in personal statement of a commitment to writing.. Applicants whose first language is not English require 6.5 with minimum of 5.5 in each component. Location: City Campus Nottingham Trent University 50 Shakespeare ...

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    FindAMasters summary. Unleash your creativity with the Creative Writing MA programme, a prestigious postgraduate course in the UK renowned for nurturing talented writers. Led by a team of award-winning writers and academics, this programme offers a diverse range of genres to explore, including fiction, poetry, children's literature, and more.

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  12. Creative Writing MA 2025 entry

    For your creative writing assessment, this will consist of a portfolio. Depending on the module, this could include poetry, a short story or stories, an excerpt from a novel, or something more experimental that crosses genre or form. Towards the end of your studies, you will complete a 14,000-word dissertation.

  13. Nottingham Trent University

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  15. Creative Writing- MA from Nottingham Trent University

    This course is offered by The School of Arts and Humanities department of the university. NTU offers a 1 year long Creative Writing- MA course. The tuition fees to pursue this program is Pound 15850.0. English language proficiency test accepted for admission to NTU Creative Writing- MA is IELTS. Graduation cutoff for admission is 50.0%.

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  21. English with Creative Writing BA

    The module Creative Writing Practice introduces you to the process of writing poetry and fiction by engaging in a range of reading and writing practices. The focus on poetry includes emphasis on imagery, line and metre, and poetic form. In relation to writing fiction, you examine character, narrative and point of view.

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