
English: City University The City University dates back to 1894 when it was founded as the Northampton Institute (being located in Northampton Square). It achieved university status in 1966, as an independent institution outside the University of London federation. It has always had strong links with the City of London and the Lord Mayor is the university’s chancellor. This attractive sign stands outside a rather less attractive concrete building on Spencer Street. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Ever thought of doing an MA in Creative Writing? How about one that specializes in crime thriller novels?
Well, if you’ve ever toyed with the idea, this could be the perfect course for you …
City University, London, added a Crime Thriller Novels strand to their already hugely popular MA in Creative Writing in 2012. I’m lucky enough to be one of the first cohort of students, and I’m having a fantastic time. It’s lots of work, lots of reading, and it’s challenging and encouraging all at once. I’d certainly recommend it.
Sound like it’s something you’d be interested in?
If so, you can find out more over at the City University website at: http://www.city.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/creative-writing-novels
Also, there’s an open evening on Wednesday 19th June from 5pm – 7pm, so you can meet the tutors and ask questions about the course.
Something I would definitely be interested in. Thanks for highlighting this.
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You’re welcome 🙂
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How interesting. I’m a cohort for a fiction writing program at Emory. I’ve learned a lot but the program is still very new. Good luck with your program and thank you much for visiting my site. I hope you like the pages to come.
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Thanks. And good luck with your program at Emory.
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