We are coming to the end of the decade, and one thing that has changed over the past ten years is the process of publishing written work. Authors are becoming more comfortable, and more likely, to self-publish their work rather than follow traditional publishing routes, as online resources make this easier to do. However, I…
Yes #SheCan
To mark the eve of International Women’s Day 2019, CareerCentral launched, for the first time on campus, an all-day event, which went by the name of #SheCan. Supported by companies such as PwC, Kier and Save the Children, the series of skills sessions and workshops which took place during the day were aimed exclusively for…
Working with Words conference
The university’s annual Working with Words conference will be held this year on 2 March. The event hosts over 40 speakers and the opportunity to sign up is available via CareerCentral. Working with Words seeks to give insight to students looking to work in the creative industries, as well as tools to maximise their employability….
Black History month and the white dominated publishing industry
Over the last couple of years, the importance of #ownvoices art has become more and more apparent. Growing up in the early 2000s, most of the available diverse literature and media, especially the more popular works, were created, produced, and presented by people outside of the marginalized group whose stories they told. Thus Twilight became…
Partnership to establish university publishing press
Two academics from UEA have launched a new project to try and establish a publishing press. They hope this would help students kick start their literary careers. Norwich Research Park Translational Fund and UEA’s Enterprise Executive have contributed to the finance of the project. Nathan Hamilton and Dr Philip Langeskov from the university’s LDC department…
Unthank Books To Host Project U Event
Arts writer Jay Slayton-Joslin on the upcoming Project U, the latest of Unthank Books events.
Norwich’s young literary talent
Since Norwich has recently been named England’s first Unesco city of literature, Arts takes a look at the City’s emerging young literary talent.
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