PhD in English literature, University of Nottingham
I studied English at Cambridge, before returning to my home town of Nottingham and doing a Creative Writing Masters. I have now moved onto a English literature PhD and am in my final year. My thesis is multi-disciplinary, engaging with the rise of pedestrian culture in the long nineteenth-century, and the implications that had for literature.
Whilst studying part time I edit and advise on independent articles for a number of popular publications and broad scope of areas.
I have continued my creative writing, publishing my most recent prize-winning book of poems ('Pegging Out') in 2021 with Indigo Dreams.
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