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Creative Writing and Publishing (MFA) at West Dean College - UCAS

West Dean College

Degree level: Postgraduate

Creative Writing and Publishing (MFA) (Taught)

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Course summary

The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) programme is designed to follow on from the established MA in Creative Writing and Publishing. It provides a high-level pathway aimed at emerging writers who wish to complete work-in-progress to a publishable standard. This MFA is unique in providing a supportive context specifically designed to support you to finish your unfinished novel. You will already have completed the MA in Creative Writing and Publishing at West Dean and produced a body of work to a high standard. The MFA offers an ongoing, dynamic and intensive programme that will support you to a professional conclusion. The MFA is delivered over one year and comprises of four intensive study blocks and one extended writing retreat, supported in between with online tutorials and mentoring. Teaching focuses on advanced skills development in areas such as narrative arc, consistency of voice, refinement, pacing and editing. Additionally, the programme provides a framework through which to address and navigate the ‘blocks’ that writers typically encounter. The MFA benefits from a similar model to the MA, requiring the regular submission of your work to tutors who will offer considered and constructive feedback as well as one-on-one tutorials. Alongside this, you will develop your reflective practice, articulating your learning and individual process to enable you to independently apply your skills to future projects beyond the MFA. Learning environment

  • Attend four 3-day intensive blocks of workshops, lectures and tutorials (over one year) and one intensive 5-day writing retreat
  • Excellent staff: student ratio
  • One-to-one tutorials with a personal tutor as part of every study block
  • Intensive practical workshops that support the development of your work
  • Receive professional input from publishers and agents
  • Be part of an active writing community with regular high-profile writers-in-residence
  • A supportive and individualised approach to your learning and the development of your craft
What to expect
  • Focus on your work in progress with the aim of completing your book
  • Continue to develop your writing, editing and critical skills and develop a clear understanding of genre
  • Benefit from teaching and support from publishers and how to market your work.
  • Further develop and articulate a critical insight into your own writing process, challenges, strengths and direction.
  • Learn from a range of published writers and industry experts in a way that enhances your development as an emerging writer.

Modules

MFACW-1 Writing To Completion 60 credits

Assessment method

This 60-credit course is delivered over one academic year and comprises four intensive study blocks (three days per block) and one extended writing retreat (five days in length), supported in between by online tutorials and mentoring. The total course is expected to be a minimum of 600 hours of learning.


Entry requirements

MFA only pathway MA in Creative Writing & Publishing from West Dean Portfolio showing evidence of current practical work and related development and an appropriate level of engagement with current debates in the publishing industry MA & MFA pathway (three years, part time)* MA in Creative Writing & Publishing Applicants should have a good honours degree in English or a compatible subject and be able to demonstrate a commitment to writing Candidates with a relevant portfolio and alternative accredited learning are also invited to apply English language: CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) Level B2 or IELTS 6.5 or above MFA in Creative Writing & Publishing MA in Creative Writing & Publishing from West Dean Portfolio showing evidence of current practical work and related development and an appropriate level of engagement with current debates in the publishing industry


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Lunch, accommodation and other living expenses are additional. A £250 course fee and £200 accommodation deposit (if residential) is required to secure your place. Details will be provided to you in your offer. Fees are billed termly in advance. We may routinely increase our course fees from year to year for one-year courses as well as courses lasting two or more years and may review and change such course fees without notice. Scholarships and bursaries are available, based on individual needs.
Creative Writing and Publishing (MFA) at West Dean College - UCAS