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A great pleasure and privilege to converse with excellent Marianne Brooker last night about #Intervals Fitzcarraldo Editions Birmingham Lit Fest Read this deeply moving call for a new, inclusive and co-produced approach to care and politics Institute of Social Inclusion


The first Keele English and Creative Writing Research Seminar of the semester is this Wednesday, 2.00pm-3.30pm in CBB1.030. Nick Seager will be exploring 'Mary Shelley, Perkin Warbeck, Counterfactual History, and Literary Annotation'. All welcome! 👑


Did anyone actually read the books in country house libraries? Keele English and Creative Writing PGR Rachel Daley writes for The PGECR Country House Group (Spoiler: they did!) countryhouseresearch.com/blog/did-anyon…

Huge congratulations to our own Lisa Blower who has received an Arts Council England grant for her project 'Restoking the Narrative: 100 Books in 100 Years'. This project will use the centenary of Stoke's city status to inspire future generations of local writers. 📖✍️

Many congratulations to Professor Jon Shears Keele English and Creative Writing whose Oxford Handbook of Lord Byron has just been published by OUP! 🎉🎉🎉


This is a fantastic opportunity for Keele English and Creative Writing aspiring writers...



We are looking forward to this week's School Research Showcase on 'Mobilities' featuring our own Lisa Blower on 'Restoking the Narrative: 100 Books in a 100 Years'. Also on the panel, brilliant Keele History folks Siobhan Talbott and Hannah Smith. Weds 20th, 2-3.30 in WM0.02


For tonight's Keele Hall reading we are welcoming poet Jennifer Wong Jennifer Wong | 7.30pm Raven Mason Suite, Keele Hall | Free | All welcome! ✒️📖


It was inspiring and uplifting to hear Nobel Laureate of Literature, Abdulrazak Gurnah, speak about the power and politics of language with Mariangela Palladino tonight at Keele University 🐿️ Arts Keele


Great to see this today with Creative Arts & Humanities students Keele University 🐿️ . We’ve explored Theresa Heskins brilliant adaptation by going back to the Dumas original, film and TV adaptations, and the performance process. Rewarding teaching!

Officially launching the centenary search for 100 Stoke-born authored books 1925-2025. Where are you? Who are you? More info: lisablower.co.uk / [email protected] Stoke-on-Trent CC Stoke Creates Stoke-on-Trent Centenary Keele English and Creative Writing New Vic Theatre


Coming up next week (Weds 19 January, 1.30pm), #IndustryVoices welcomes editors Charlotte Marcus (Keele English and Creative Writing alumna!) and David Barker to speak about their experiences in the publishing industry. All welcome! 📖📖📖 Keele Careers Keele Media


Well that was a total surprise! But could not be more chuffed. Thank you. Royal Society of Literature ALCS #vspritchett Keele English and Creative Writing Stoke-on-Trent Centenary

Love poetry? Live in Stoke-on-Trent? Fancy reading alongside the city's laureates? Then join us for The Poetry Busk 21.03.25 12-4pm [email protected] for bookings Thank you Keele Alumni Stoke-on-Trent Centenary Stoke Creates StokeonTrentLive SoT Libraries Keele English and Creative Writing


Miner Birds Celebration Day. 10.04.25. Keele in Town. Workshop. Archive discussion & Rose Hunter talking to Mike Jackson with Amy Parker performing last scene of the play. All free. Link below. keele.ac.uk/society/keelei… New Vic Theatre New Vic Borderlines Keele


We loved attending this AHRC Heartlands/Pays du coeur project Heartlands/Pays du coeur, followed by a Q & A with the artists involved (Restoke, Junction15, Patsy Browne-Hope). Congratulations Ceri Morgan and all your collaborators!


Our own Rebecca yearling recently launched a website for English literature school teachers, based on her BA/Leverhulme Small Grant project research. The website contains adaptable lesson plans and advice on content warnings: teachingshakespearesviolence.co.uk
