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MA Creative Writing*

  • Mode of study: Full-time or part-time
  • Study location: AUB Campus
  • How to apply: Apply directly to us
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Meet our Industry Patron – Michelle Zeitlin

Meet the Industry Patron for MA Creative Writing, Michelle Zeitlin – The Hollywood Insider.

Holding a Liberal Arts BA from St Mary’s College, Los Angeles, Michelle Zeitlin’s creative journey began in ballet. Since then, her extensive multidisciplinary training in dance, drama, and film has taken her across the globe and maps out a rich, storied career.

From drama training and movie direction to choreography, theatrical writing and talent management, Michelle has worn many hats, building a healthy network of industry connections along the way. Her motto is “passion to power”, which is reflected through her talent management agency, More Zap.

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Guest speakers

The course regularly features talks and interviews with an array of guest authors. These include:

  • TC Boyle – bestselling and multiple-award-winning US author
  • Nicola Chester – award-winning nature writer
  • Manda Scott – bestselling UK novelist
  • Anita Sethi – award-winning author, writer and journalist

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