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Royal Holloway Features in Special Issue of the Chicago Review

Royal Holloway Features in Special Issue of the Chicago Review

  • Date01 May 2019

The special issues of the Chicago Review are particularly notable literary events, and the latest issue features a section on Contemporary British and Irish Writing, with Royal Holloway alumni and lecturers featured in poetry, prose fiction, and essay writing.

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The Contemporary British and Irish Writing section showcases the creative writing talents of Royal Holloway rather impressively: the poetry section includes alumna Dr Nisha Ramayya, the prose fiction section includes alumna and lecturer Dr Eley Williams, and the essays section has a short piece by Prof Robert Hampson on Bill Griffiths at Seventy. Click here to learn more.

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