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Three Goldsmiths Creative Writers - Rebecca Farmer, Karen Fielding and N J Hynes


3 Dec 2014, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

137, Richard Hoggart Building

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Department English and Creative Writing
Contact m.macdonald(@gold.ac.uk)

Join us for a great reading and discussion.

REBECCA FARMER
Rebecca Farmer was born in Birmingham and her parents came from Dublin. She read Drama at Manchester University, has an MA in Creative Writing from Goldsmiths and is now studying for a PhD. with a focus on Louis MacNeice’s Radio Poetry. Her work has appeared in The London Magazine, The North, The Rialto, Poetry Review, The Warwick Review, and other journals. Her pamphlet Not Really won The Poetry Business’s 2013-14 Book & Pamphlet Competition judged by Carol Ann Duffy.

KAREN FIELDING
Born in Philadelphia, Karen Fielding studied journalism at Boston University and Creative Writing at Goldsmith's College, London. Her prose and poetry has been published in a number of journals including Browse and Zinc. She has published articles and features in many journals including Newsweek. American Sycamore is her first novel.

N J HYNES
NJ Hynes grew up in one of the few racially mixed neighbourhoods in Minneapolis, Minnesota and moved to the UK in 1994 to begin research on West African artists living and working in London. She studied at Cambridge, UCSD and Goldsmiths. She has been published in Myslexia, Popshot, Brittle Star and short-listed in many competitions including Poetry London, Torriano, Mslexia and long-listed in the National Poetry Competition. Her book, The Department of Emotional Projections, won the Live Cannon First Collection Prize 2013-14

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