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University of Winchester MA Writing for Children

University of Winchester

MA Writing for Children

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    About: The MA Writing for Children program focuses on developing skills in writing for children. It provides opportunities to explore various genres and styles, allowing students to craft compelling narratives. The course combines theory with practical workshops, enhancing students’ understanding of the children's literature market.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as children’s authors, editors, or educators. They may also find opportunities in publishing houses, content creation, and literary agencies, contributing to the growing field of children's literature.

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MA Writing for Children explores the relationship between creative production and critical awareness of children’s literature and allows students to develop their writing skills in a stimulating and supportive environment.


The programme offers students the opportunity to develop creative work in progress, give and receive feedback and produce new writing. It also encourages students to discuss the work of established writers and consider the theoretical, social and cultural contexts of contemporary writing for children.

All students must complete five modules including Fiction for Children and Publishing Project and, as an alternative to the other modules on offer, students may choose up to two modules from MA Creative and Critical Writing, which includes modules on writing poetry and scripts.

Publishing Project is a module in which all students develop a writing project to the point of submission for publication, for example, the development of a publishing proposal, initial chapters and letter to agent/publisher. Guest agents, editors and writers provide specific insights and a group project such as an anthology or blog helps develop editing skills.

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