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We have 9 University of East Anglia, School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing Masters Degrees
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The School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing brings together writers, scholars, teachers and students in an exploration of the powers and possibilities of literature. Our aim is to make creative writing and critical reading confront one another in ways that sharpen and enliven both.
We are recognised globally for our courses in creative writing and have a unique approach to studying within the school.
Literary non-fiction is changing in exciting ways and this is your chance to be a part of it. Our best modern writers have been experimenting with new forms and subjects. Read more
Imagine writing an innovative full-length novel under the guidance of award-winning crime writers and experienced creative writing tutors. Read more
You’ve been writing poetry for so long that it’s become a vital part of your life. You may have tried one-off workshops or short courses but find that they are no longer enough. Read more
Our course will transform you as a writer, giving you a surer sense of the technical and emotional complexes that underpin any act of writing. Read more
Prepare for a career writing for theatre, film, or television with an MA that allows you to explore and produce dramatic writing across the media. Read more
What do Karl Ove Knausgård, Valeria Luiselli and Clarice Lispector have in common with Jo Nesbø, Georg Trakl and Yoko Tawada? They’ve all been translated into English by graduates from the MA Literary Translation at UEA! On this course, you’ll focus exclusively on literary translation, combining translation practice with translation theory. Read more
Join us in Norwich, medieval and early modern England’s second city, to let your interest in the astonishing literary creativity of those eras flourish. Read more
The MA Modern and Contemporary Writing has two main focuses: the relationship between key writers of modernism and contemporary literature, and between creative and critical writing. Read more
Kick-start your directing or criticism career with one of the UK’s longest established Theatre Directing Master’s courses. You will learn from leaders in directing, actor-training, contemporary writing, adaptation and dramaturgy. Read more