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Author Archives: Jonathan Gibbs

Gabriella Lewis-Jagne

Powerful literature that’ll incite empathy and healing, producing meaningful change and social justice creating a valuable contribution to the literary landscape

Posted byJonathan GibbsJuly 10, 2023August 2, 2023Posted inCreative Writing, Creative Writing 2022Tags: Contemporary fiction, Romance, TraumaLeave a comment on Gabriella Lewis-Jagne

Mackenzie Manelski

Halfway between life and death, Marshall navigates the perils of being sixteen with only a dolphin for help

Posted byJonathan GibbsJuly 10, 2023August 2, 2023Posted inCreative Writing, Creative Writing 2022Tags: Fantasy, Magical realism, Speculative fictionLeave a comment on Mackenzie Manelski

Freda Mills 

A moving and gripping family saga set against the backdrop of one of the most successful car dealerships in Ireland

Posted byJonathan GibbsJuly 10, 2023February 8, 2024Posted inCreative Writing, Creative Writing 2022Tags: Family saga, Historical fiction, Irish fictionLeave a comment on Freda Mills 

Olumayokun Ogunde

A PhD student studying the history of romance in Yoruba folklore finds that theory and reality are not the same

Posted byJonathan GibbsJuly 10, 2023July 10, 2023Posted inCreative Writing, Creative Writing 2022Tags: Black Love, Romance, Women's fictionLeave a comment on Olumayokun Ogunde

Mololuwa M. Ogunyemi

Three overwhelmed twenty-something trainees, overloaded with responsibility, look for ways to bring peace to their world of never-ending chaos

Posted byJonathan GibbsJuly 10, 2023August 2, 2023Posted inCreative Writing, Creative Writing 2022Tags: Contemporary fiction, New adult, Sci-fiLeave a comment on Mololuwa M. Ogunyemi

Christopher Smith

Follow Mixni and Glorkim as they navigate the twisted world around them, searching for family and true freedom

Posted byJonathan GibbsJuly 10, 2023July 10, 2023Posted inCreative Writing, Creative Writing 2022Tags: Dark fantasy, Fantasy, Short storyLeave a comment on Christopher Smith

Jennifer Venis

When Paul’s illness catches up with him, and Amy is expected to save the day, she realises that she first must save herself.

Posted byJonathan GibbsApril 29, 2021July 1, 2021Posted inPlaywriting & Screenwriting 2020Tags: Fantasy, Supernatural, Young adultLeave a comment on Jennifer Venis

Amelia Kyazze

“When readers identify themes that thread through your book, some that your conscious of as a writer, others that maybe were more subtle, that is very powerful.”

Posted byJonathan GibbsApril 28, 2021April 30, 2021Posted inPublished graduatesLeave a comment on Amelia Kyazze

Anne H Putnam

“The publishing industry is full of hurdles and rejections and pitfalls – all we control, really, is our writing and our tenacity.”

Posted byJonathan GibbsApril 28, 2021April 28, 2021Posted inPublished graduatesLeave a comment on Anne H Putnam

Cecile Menon

“The genesis of Fragile Monsters was in the stories my own father used to tell me about his childhood in Pahang, Malaysia, during the war. But it was only as an adult that I began to understand the context of these stories.”

Posted byJonathan GibbsApril 28, 2021April 28, 2021Posted inPublished graduatesLeave a comment on Cecile Menon

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