We've been delighted by the recent number of Worcester Old Members who have been publishing books on a huge range of subjects, and so we thought you might like to hear a bit more from some of Worcester's writers - about their inspiration, their writing pr
Jory Fleming (2017, Environmental Change and Management) on his debut book, How to be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to Life.
Professor Kirk Combe (1983, English) discusses his new book, published by Routledge, Speculative Satire in Contemporary Literature and Film: Rant Against the Regime.
Nathan Evans (1993) explores the anthology Mainstream Nathan Evans (1993, Fine Art) explores the anthology Mainstream, which features his first short story in print, and which he has also edited alongside Justin David.
Melissa McCarthy (1994) on her book, Sharks, Death, Surfers Melissa McCarthy (1994, English) explores her book, Sharks, Death, Surfers, and the inspiration behind the subject matter.
Isabel Parkinson (2015) on her debut novel, Etiquette Isabel Parkinson (2015, Philosophy and Modern Languages) explores her debut novel, Etiquette, and her processes of writing.
Alex Gunz (1994, PPE) on his novel, In At The Deep End Alex Gunz (1994, PPE) goes into further detail about his new novel, In At The Deep End, and his processes of writing.
Brigitte Adès (1982) on her novel, Exiles From Paris Brigitte Adès (1982, International Relations) goes into further detail about her critically-acclaimed novel, Exiles From Paris, and her processes of writing.
Charlie Tyler (1993) on her debut novel, The Cry of the Lake Charlie Tyler (1993, Theology) goes into further detail about her debut novel, psychological thriller The Cry of the Lake, and her processes of writing.