Results for 'andrew kenrick'

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  1. Rex Juba
    1. Andrew Kenrick

    Rex Juba

    15 Glimpses of an African King

    This is terribly good. I've wanted to read a biography of Juba II of Mauretania all my life and here it is. The African scholar-king married to Cleopatra Selene, daughter of the triumvir Mark Antony & Cleopatra VII, queen of Egypt. It's a delight and a must-read.

    € 34,50
  2. UEA MA Non-Fiction & Prose Fiction Anthology 2025

    UEA MA Non-Fiction & Prose Fiction Anthology 2025

    Ali Smith: Ali Smith was born in 1962 in Inverness. She is a Scottish writer. She studied at the University of Aberdeen and then at Newnham College, Cambridge, for a PhD. She worked as a lecturer at University of Strathclyde until she fell ill with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Following this she became a full-time writer[4] and now writes for The Guardian, The Scotsman, and the Times Literary Supplement. In 2007 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Smith was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to literature. Her short story collection includes: Free Love and Other Stories, The Whole Story and Other Stories, and The First Person and Other Stories. Her novels include: Like, Hotel World, The Accidental, Girl Meets Boy, There But For The, and How to Be Both. She was short listed for the Folio Prize 2015. She won the 2015 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction for her novel How to be Both. Hannah Murray: Hannah Murray has spent most of her working life as an actor, starring in E4's Skins and HBO's Game of Thrones. In 2022, she moved to Norwich for the MA in Creative Non-Fiction at UEA. Her first book, The Make-Believe - a memoir about magic and mental health - will be published next year by Hutchinson Heinemann in the UK and Dial Press in the USA. Hannah still lives in Norwich. Stephanie Bishop: Stephanie Bishop is a widely acclaimed novelist and critic. She is the award-winning author of four novels, The Singing, The Other Side of the World, Man Out Of Time and The Anniversary. She is the recipient of multiple prizes, including The Readings Prize for New Australian Writing, the Literary Fiction Book of the Year Award, the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards (shortlisted), the Christina Stead Prize for fiction (shortlisted) and the Stella Prize (longlisted). In 2006 she was named one of the Sydney Morning Herald’s Best Young Novelists of the Year. She has received fellowships to Yaddo, Tenjinyama Art Studio, Himachal Pradesh University, and Oxford University, where she was a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Life Writing and holds a PhD from Cambridge University. Bishop’s essays and fiction have appeared in the London Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, The Monthly and the Sydney Review of Books, among other publications. She is a professor of Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia and is currently working on her fifth novel. Andrew Kenrick: Andrew Kenrick has previously worked as an archaeologist and an archivist, a games developer and an editor, before returning to academia to study non-fiction and biography. He holds a PhD in Life Writing at the University of East Anglia, where he also teaches biography, publishing and archaeology. He is the founder and editor of Hinterland, a tri-annual magazine dedicated to non-fiction. Andrew is fascinated with the ancient world and is currently writing a biography of the first-century North African king, Juba II of Mauretania. He lives in Norwich with his partner.

    € 13,95
  3. Hinterland
    1. Jean Sprackland
    2. Adam Farrer
    3. Hannah Storm

    Hinterland

    Published quarterly from the University of East Anglia, Hinterland brings you the best new creative nonfiction. Issue 11 is a Place Writing special in collaboration with the Centre for Place Writing, Manchester Metropolitan University.

    € 13,95
  4. Hinterland 10

    Hinterland 10

    Spring 2022

    Published quarterly from the University of East Anglia, Hinterland brings you the best new creative nonfiction.

    € 13,95
  5. Hinterland

    Hinterland

    Summer 2021

    Hinterland is a quarterly print magazine publishing the best creative nonfiction. Our eighth issue is a food writing special.

    € 13,95
  6. Hinterland Issue 7 - Winter/Spring 2021

    Hinterland Issue 7 - Winter/Spring 2021

    Seventh issue of the journal of creative non-fiction publishing out of the University of East Anglia.

    € 13,95
  7. Hinterland 6

    Hinterland 6

    Sixth issue of the journal of creative non-fiction published out of the University of East Anglia.

    € 13,95
  8. Hinterland Issue 3

    Hinterland Issue 3

    Third issue of an anthology of creative non-fiction publishing out of the University of East Anglia.

    € 13,95
  9. Hinterland
    1. Rebecca Stott
    2. Ian Thomson
    3. Susan Karen Burton

    Hinterland

    The Best New Creative Non-Fiction

    First issue of a new anthology of creative non-fiction publishing out of University of East Anglia.

    € 13,95
  10. Hinterland
    1. Richard Beard
    2. Stephen Massil
    3. Antoinette Moses

    Hinterland

    Summer 2019

    Hinterland is a quarterly, print and digital magazine dedicated to the very best new creative non-fiction writing. With striking cover art from Richard Horne, Issue 2 features a stellar line-up of writers both well known and sparkling new.

    € 13,95