From modernist and post-war women's writing to Caribbean and migrant fiction, our research interests span a wide range of areas aimed at understanding how literature affects wider society. We have a strong focus on maximizing both socio-cultural and academic impact of our work.
Creative Writing at Brunel is a leader in the field, which has for many years now ranked in the top 10% of Creative Writing degrees in the UK. We have some of Britain’s most celebrated, talented, original, and experienced writers actively publishing in the industry today, including Benjamin Zephaniah, Will Self, Bernardine Evaristo, Christopher Fox, Geoff King, Fiona Templeton and many more, having published over 80 powerfully diverse books between them and written for all the national newspapers. Our particular areas of strength include modern and contemporary literature, Shakespeare, Renaissance studies, Victorian literature and culture, and world literature in English.
Find out about the exciting research we do in this area. Browse profiles of our experts, discover the research groups and their inspirational research activities you too could be part of. We’ve also made available extensive reading materials published by our academics and PhD students.
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The writers at Brunel are all actively publishing and specialists in many areas of writing including:
- all aspects of modern literary fiction
- all aspects of contemporary commercial fiction
- poetry, including for performance
- women's and multicultural writing
- horror and thriller writing
- all aspects of fantasy fiction
- post-colonial fiction
- children's/ YA fiction
- non-fiction
- screenwriting
- screen adaptation
- comedy writing
- writing for radio
- writing for opera
- autobiographical writing
- female genital mutilation in Africa and the UK
- the Fusion of creative writing and dramatherapy
- creative writing for therapeutic purposes
- autobiographical writing
- female genital mutilation in Africa and the UK
- the fusion of creative writing and dramatherapy
- creative writing for therapeutic purposes