Press Release: Man Booker Prize short-listed novelist Yvvette Edwards to be first Writer-In-Residence at West Dean College of Arts and Conservation in partnership with New Writing South
West Dean College of Arts and Conservation is pleased to announce a new partnership with New Writing South to ensure that a minimum of 50% of their on-going Writers-in Residence (WiR) programme will support writers of colour. The first of three writers of colour who will have residencies at the College will be Booker Prize short-listed novelist Yvvette Edwards, who was at the College from Sunday, November 1, 2020.
Subsequent New Writing South/West Dean Residents for the academic year 20/21 will be Dagger Award-winning crime writer, Amer Anwar in January 2021 and poet, broadcaster, novelist and activist, Salena Godden in March 2021.
Based in the beautiful Sussex countryside, close to Chichester and in the heart of the South Downs National Park, West Dean College runs a number of short and long arts-based courses including an MA in Creative Writing and Publishing.
Mark Radcliffe, Subject Lead for Creative Writing and Publishing says: “West Dean College is working to support BAME artists through residencies, and is proactively seeking initiatives to diversify opportunities for current and future students and for visiting writers. Writers on the New Writing South / West Dean Residency Programme will be supported to develop their own creative practice through a one week residency providing space and time to focus on writing away from the distractions of everyday life. In addition, writers on the programme are offered a £500 stipend.”
Sharon Duggal, Author and New Writing South Programme Manager says: “Conversations between our two organisations began after I spent a week at West Dean last year as an invited resident. It was blissful to be in that setting and to be given time and space to focus on my writing, but many questions arose for me around who was able to access that space and why this was so limited. It was clear Mark wanted to address this as a priority too so I am very pleased those conversations have evolved into positive action and this partnership is the result.”
Yvvette Edwards is a British East Londoner of Montserratian origin and author of two novels, A Cupboard Full of Coats and The Mother, as well as a number of short stories which have been published in anthologies and broadcast on radio. She is particularly interested in writing that challenges the single narrative, giving voice to characters who are absent or under-represented in contemporary fiction. Her work has been nominated for a number of literary awards including the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the Man Booker Prize.
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