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Browsing by Subject Creative writing
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2017 | A critical review of four novels: Hitman, The Fixer, Baptism and Sacrifice | Kinnings, Max |
2023 | A critical review of four novels: The Lamplighters (2011): The Jack in the Green (2013); The Skintaker (2015); Hearthstone Cottage (2019) | Lee, Frazer |
2012 | ‘Dark Amelia’ a novel re-imagining historical characters within a fictional
story; and a critical thesis: ‘Inventing Shakespeare’: Is this relevant to 21st century writers? A short history of made-up Shakespeares and an examination of the challenge of re-inventing iconic historical characters.’ | O’Reilly, Sally Anne |
13-Jun-2019 | Experiences of creative writing as a serious leisure occupation: An interpretative phenomenological analysis | Rampley, H; Reynolds, F; Cordingley, K |
2011 | Hadithi ya Afrika: A collaborative project using dramatherapy and creative writing | Penny, S |
2015 | Imaginative truth: biographical narratives inspired by the lives of six lone older women with critical commentary | Filtness, Emma Laura |
2013 | Pure Mafia - a novel about child labour, plus thesis and commentary | Ahmad, Rohail |