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A one-day, in-person event that will include presentations, panels, and networking, featuring writers, academics, researchers, and publishing professionals including Professor Sunny Singh and Professor Deirdre Osborne. The conference will be an avenue to discuss inclusive approaches to teaching creative writing from around the world. You will also hear from celebrated writers such as Diana Evans and Leone Ross, and from agents and editors about whether British publishing has become more inclusive. A panel in partnership with the literary magazine Wasafiri will discuss the future of small magazines. The organisers, Dr Deepa Anappara and Farhana Shaikh, hope to create a network for academics, researchers, and writers of colour through this event, to continue these conversations after the conference
Conference Schedule (Subject to change)
8.30 – 9.20 am Registration
9.20 – 9.30 am Welcome & Housekeeping
9.30 – 10 am 'Black Words and White Pages: A Dialogue in Decolonial Futures,' Professor Deirdre Osborne & Angelique Golding
10.00 – 11.30 am Stream 1: Decolonising Creative Writing Pedagogy
(a) Flipping the Table: Creative Writing as Call to Action, Dr Sabrin Hasbun, Cardiff Met University
(b) Critical Fabulation as Counterstory: Writing Away from Susan Instead of Towards Her, Celine Marie Aenlle-Rocha, Sarah Yukiko Ng, Columbia University
(c) A Soviet Plot?: Journeys Beyond the Anglophone Model in the Creative Writing Classroom, Dr Harry Whitehead, University of Leicester
(d) Rethinking the Hero’s Journey: An Exploration of ‘Good Writing’ that Loses the Plot, Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone, The Open University
(e) Cities of Stolen Histories: Writing and Teaching Decolonial Children’s Historical Fiction, Nazneen Ahmed Pathak, University of Exeter
11.30 – 11.45 am Break
11.45 – 1.15 pm Stream 2: Inclusivity in Publishing & Creative Writing Pedagogy & Practice
(a) Ubiquitousness of ‘Chai’: A Culturally Cozy Battleground for British-Indian Identity, Twishaa Tandon, University of East Anglia
(b) Decolonising Autofiction, Durre Shahwar Mughal, Queen Mary University, London, and Cardiff University
(c) Towards Disabled Postcolonial Travel Writing, Sonia Hunjan, University of York
(d) Decolonising the flash fiction market: South Asian voices in micro fiction, Farhana Khalique, Flash Fusion project
(e) Literature Ecosystems and Diversity: This, That, and The Other, Melanie Abrahams FRSA FRSL, Literature Curator, Arts Consultant and Mentor
1.15 – 2.10 pm Lunch
2.15 – 3 pm Centring Justice: Reimagining the Future of Creative Writing Pedagogy and Publishing, Professor Sunny Singh
3 – 3.45 pm Educating Susan: Inclusivity in Publishing, panel with Commissioning Editor at Bonnier Books, Serena Arthur; Commissioning Editor at Chatto, Kaiya Shang; literary agent Kemi Ogunsanwo; and founder, Paper Literary Agency, Catherine Cho
3.45 – 4 pm Break
4 – 4.45 pm The Future of Literary Magazines, in partnership with Wasafiri magazine. Wasafiri editor Sana Goyal in conversation with Amy Baxter (Bad Form Review), Livia Franchini and Lucy Mercer (Too Little / Too Hard), and Naush Sabah (Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal)
4.45 – 5.30 pm The Writers’ Studio: Diana Evans and Leone Ross in conversation
5.30 – 6 pm Plenary, including a response to the day's events from Conference Poet-in-Residence Carol Leeming
Abstracts and speaker biographies
Conference fees and booking
Full price - £50
Concessions* - £30
* Students, unemployed, unwaged
To note: Conference fees include light lunch and refreshments. Accommodation is NOT included in the conference fee. Delegates should make their own arrangements, see below for list of local hotels.
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Accommodation
Below are some hotels in the area. Delegates are asked to make their own arrangements for accommodation. For information on other hotels in London visit www.booking.com (to note, City, University of London has no affiliation with these hotels or booking sites).
Local to City:
- Budget – Travelodge London Farringdon (0.5 miles from City)
- Budget – Premier Inn Angel (0.5 miles from City)
- Comfortable – Hilton Angel Islington (0.6 miles from City)
- Comfortable – DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross (0.6 miles from City)
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