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Frank Wynne
Frank Wynne spent three weeks in March 2016 at the Department of European Languages and Cultures at Lancaster as translator-in-residence. As part of his stay, he worked alongside our MA students […]
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Conference Report: ‘The Child of the Century’: Reading and Writing Short Fiction Across Media
The European Network for Short Fiction Research held its conference entitled ‘The Child of the Century’: Reading and Writing Short Fiction Across Media, on the 13th and 14th of May […]
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World Authorship: Charting the Human Face of Literature
Interim report on an idea By Tobias Boes and Rebecca Braun World literature, as both a marketing phenomenon and an area of academic study, is booming. But amidst all […]
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Blog: Connecting Readers and Writers
Jim Hinks is the Digital Editor at Comma Press and a part-time PhD candidate at Edge Hill University, where he’s researching Narratology in Short Fiction. Comma Press is an independent […]
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The Digital
What role do the new media and interactive technologies have in shaping authors’ careers and their writing? How do authors themselves shape digital media? How do such media alter the […]
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