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The paperback of Dr Karina Lickorish Quinn's debut novel The Dust Never Settles was published in June 2022 by Oneworld Publications.
How did the Department of History perform in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021?
We are proud to have been ranked 1st in the UK for Creative Writing in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022.
We are delighted that our department's excellent teaching continues to be recognised, achieving 91% student satisfaction in this year's National Student Survey.
Royal Holloway alumni and lecturers feature prominently in the Contemporary British and Irish Writing section of a Special Issue of The Chicago Review.
Prof Markovits and alumna, Dr Perry, both feature in the The Sunday Times '100 21st-century novels to love' list!
Professor Judith Hawley of the Department of English has been elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
The Built Moment, Lavinia Greenlaw's latest poetry collection, explores themes of time, grief, and what we can build out of loss through a sequence of poems about her father's dementia.
Judith Hawley has edited, prefaced and selected supplementary materials for a new Norton Criticals edition of Laurence Stern's Tristram Shandy.
MA student Judith Wilson's story "Like a Blooming Discotheque" was shortlisted for the 2018 London Short Story Prize.