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  2. Anam Cara Writer's and Artist's Retreat - Wikipedia

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    Anam Cara Writer's and Artist's Retreat is a project in the village of Eyeries, County Cork, Ireland, which provides accommodation and a supportive environment for writers and other creative workers to develop their ideas. It was founded in 1998, and has hosted more than a thousand writers, artists, composers and choreographers since then.

  3. Master of Letters - Wikipedia

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    Students can specialise in Creative Writing, English, Theology, History, Linguistics, Museum Studies, or Peace and Conflict Studies. The Australian National University, Monash University and the University of New England once offered the M.Litt., but have both discontinued the course.

  4. Anne Enright - Wikipedia

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    Anne Teresa Enright [2] FRSL (born 11 October 1962) is an Irish writer. The first Laureate for Irish Fiction (2015–2018) and winner of the Man Booker Prize (2007), she has published eight novels, many short stories, and a non-fiction work called Making Babies: Stumbling into Motherhood, about the birth of her two children.

  5. UEA Creative Writing Course - Wikipedia

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    The University of East Anglia's Creative Writing Course was founded by Sir Malcolm Bradbury and Sir Angus Wilson in 1970. The M.A. has been regarded among the most prestigious in the United Kingdom. The M.A. has been regarded among the most prestigious in the United Kingdom.

  6. Category:Creative writing programs - Wikipedia

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  7. Kathy D'Arcy - Wikipedia

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    Kathy D'Arcy is an Irish poet, feminist activist, workshop facilitator, and youth worker, from Cork, Ireland, but now based in Iceland. [1] D'Arcy originally qualified as a doctor, before completing further M.A. and Ph.D. qualifications in Creative Writing at University College Cork. [2]

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