2 November 2017, 17:00 - 18:00
Cambridge campus
Are you a budding novelist or do you want to learn more about this literary form? Then this event is for you: Prof John Mullan will talk us through ‘How Novels Work’.
This book is a set text on a number of the ARU English and Creative Writing courses and draws on Professor Mullan’s vast experience in the field of English Literature. He is a regular TV and radio broadcaster and a literary journalist; he writes on contemporary fiction for the Guardian and was a judge for the 2009 Man Booker Prize, and The Best of The Booker award.
Also on our panel will be ARU's senior lecturers; Laura Dietz, Helen Marshall and Caron Freeborn, who will discuss their experiences in writing their novels.
This event comes just as National Novel Writing Month kicks off – come along and be inspired!
This event will start promptly so please try to arrive a few minutes early!
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