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Where are English and Creative Writing alumni now?

Your student days are just the beginning of your lifelong link with Warwick. Your ever-growing, thriving, global community of more than 283,000 alumni supports and enriches your student experience. And after graduating, you automatically become a member of that powerful community too.

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Your relationship with Warwick doesn't end when you graduate. Share your experiences and expertise, and play your part in shaping the future of Warwick.

 

Did you know?

You can find Warwick alumni in around 180 countries and territories across the world.

Our first cohort of alumni graduated in 1967.

We have over 500 BA English Literature and Creative Writing students in our Alumni network.

 

Meet our alumni

Our exceptional alumni go on to have amazing experiences and enjoy a huge variety of careers. Take a look and catch up with all the news and events from your alumni community.

Connections: Karen Martin

"My book, Memorable Loss, is being released on 11 July 2023. I began it whilst writing in Prof Andrew Williams' non-fiction class, and developed it in the Memory Studies unit with Prof Alison Ribeiro de Menezes. Following encouragement from Alison, I was fortunate enough to be mentored by Prof Maureen Freely for a year, whilst I concentrated on crafting my book."

Connections: Nuzu Onoh

"I have been awarded the Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award for my outstanding contribution to horror fiction.

The Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award is the most prestigious recognition in the horror genre. It is presented to individuals who have made significant and sustained contributions to the horror genre throughout their careers. Previous recipients include Stephen King, Christopher Lee, Peter Straub, Koji Suzuki, Robert McCammon, Ray Bradbury, and Anne Rice."

Quickfire questions with Monita Mohan

Warwick alumna Monita (MA Writing, 2011) is a content magician and pop culture enthusiast who has taken her skills across the world.

Tim Leach

Tim is a historical fiction writer, author of The Last King of Lydia and The King and the Slave.

Ben Cottam

Ben is a writer, currently writing a second comedy series as well as a new drama series for Radio 4. He is also a regular contributor of sketches to a variety of BBC3, ITV1 and E4 shows and pilots.

 

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