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Adrian Markle is Lecturer in Creative Writing at Falmouth University, UK. He has a PhD in English by Creative Practice from the University of Exeter and a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching Creative Writing from the University of Cambridge. He is the co-author of a chapter in the pedagogy text The Power of Storytelling in Hong Kong Education (2024) as well as several short pedagogy essays. He is the author numerous short stories and the novel Bruise 2024).

Marshall Moore is Course Leader and Senior Lecturer in the School of Communication at Falmouth University, UK. He is the author of several novels and collections of short fiction, the most recent being Inhospitable (2018). With Xu Xi, he is the co-editor of the anthology The Queen of Statue Square: New Short Fiction from Hong Kong (2015). He holds a PhD in creative writing from Aberystwyth University, UK, and his current research focuses on the disconnects between the publishing industry and the academy, and on the mythology and lore that surround creative practice and pedagogy.

Sam Meekings is Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Northwestern University in Qatar. He is the author of Under Fishbone Clouds (2011, called a poetic evocation of the country and its people' by the New York Times), The Book of Crows (2012), and The Afterlives of Dr Gachet (2018). He has a PhD in creative writing from Lancaster University, UK, and has taught writing at NYU (Global Campus) and the University of Chichester, UK. He researches issues of identity in grief narratives, and the practices and processes of digital storytelling.

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 19/01/2026
      ISBN13: 9781350497382, 978-1350497382
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Adrian Markle is Lecturer in Creative Writing at Falmouth University, UK. He has a PhD in English by Creative Practice from the University of Exeter and a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching Creative Writing from the University of Cambridge. He is the co-author of a chapter in the pedagogy text The Power of Storytelling in Hong Kong Education (2024) as well as several short pedagogy essays. He is the author numerous short stories and the novel Bruise 2024).

      Marshall Moore is Course Leader and Senior Lecturer in the School of Communication at Falmouth University, UK. He is the author of several novels and collections of short fiction, the most recent being Inhospitable (2018). With Xu Xi, he is the co-editor of the anthology The Queen of Statue Square: New Short Fiction from Hong Kong (2015). He holds a PhD in creative writing from Aberystwyth University, UK, and his current research focuses on the disconnects between the publishing industry and the academy, and on the mythology and lore that surround creative practice and pedagogy.

      Sam Meekings is Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Northwestern University in Qatar. He is the author of Under Fishbone Clouds (2011, called a poetic evocation of the country and its people' by the New York Times), The Book of Crows (2012), and The Afterlives of Dr Gachet (2018). He has a PhD in creative writing from Lancaster University, UK, and has taught writing at NYU (Global Campus) and the University of Chichester, UK. He researches issues of identity in grief narratives, and the practices and processes of digital storytelling.

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