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LIT/CW/16 - Creative Writing Anthology

Reference code
LIT/CW/16
Level of description
Series
Title
Creative Writing Anthology
Date/s
2002-2014
Quantity & Format
2 boxes
Creator
Hore, Rachel
Administrative/Biographical history
The papers in this series were deposited by Rachel Hore, a British fiction writer who also taught creative writing and publishing at UEA.

The anthology celebrates the end of the MA in Creative Writing for each cohort of students. It offers every graduate the opportunity of publication in book form; showcases graduates to agents, publishers and the press; and secures press reviews which potentially promotes the course.

Prose, scriptwriting, poetry and life-writing are all represented in the anthology. Copyright is retained by individual authors. In 2011 it was beginning to be acknowledged that the compendium was becoming too bulky. Later editions were published in smaller discrete multi-volumes.

The anthology was initially published by Pen & Inc Press, School of Literature and Creative Writing, UEA, and later Egg Box Publishing.
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
The papers were deposited in UEA Archives by Rachel Hore in January 2024.
Scope and content
Administrative papers of the annual publication of the UEA Creative Writing Anthology. The series contains little or no editorial material.

Contains meeting agendas and minutes, e-mail correspondence, budgets, schedules of tasks and deadlines, guidelines for submissions, title submissions, contributors' names and contact details, cover illustrations and copy for cover.

Publicity includes discussions surrounding launch events (including line-ups of those reading) and press releases.

Arrangement is by year, 2003-2014.

- 2003

- 2004

- 2005

- 2006

- 2007

- 2008
Includes an email from Anne Enright to Giles Foden, 27 June 2008, in which Anne describes her creative writing experience at UEA.

- 2009

- 2010

- 2011
Views on the future of the anthology (Feb 2011).

- 2012

- 2013

- 2014
Conditions governing reproduction
Under UK copyright law, a small amount of copying, under fair dealing, is permitted for private research on completion of a copyright declaration form. The amount of copying must be checked by Archives staff. It is not permitted to publish or share this material without the permission of the copyright holder.

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