• This Masters’s course, students will think critically about narrative and storytelling in contemporary culture, developing their creative writing skills and knowledge across a range of genres, forms, and media.
  • They will have opportunities to pursue areas of interest, including tailored pathways in writing for theatre, performance, screen, and new media.
  • The diverse but close-knit community of professional writers, creative practitioners, and innovative researchers is dedicated to developing new and emerging talent.
  • Students will be encouraged to test the limits of style and genre, and to explore how their work connects with the increasingly complex world.
  • Students will study compulsory modules designed to advance their practical skills as a writer and storytellers while deepening their critical and theoretical understanding of writing for performance, screen, and digital media.
  • Students will also choose from a range of optional modules, giving you the ability to tailor their studies to suit their interests and career ambitions.