It's #PublicationDay and I'm so excited to see Confinement going out into the world! It's been a labour of love (pun intended) and I'm very grateful to all those who have helped along the way - and those who have already said lovely things about it!
The winner of the Nero New Writers Prize in association with Brunel University of London is✨ERWIN JOYCE CANLUBO ✨
19-year old Erwin wins for their story, 'We Don't Say I Love You In This House'.
Congratulations to Joyanna Lovelock and Huong Nguyen, who were shortlisted!
We've been keeping a secret 🤫
On 1st December, we'll be sharing the shortlist and winner of the inaugural Nero New Writers Prize!
We can't wait to share more 💚
VPFA Study Day: 'The Critical Age in Victorian Popular Literature'
❓literary representations of (peri-) menopause
🌏 online
📅 19th May 2026
💰 free for VPFA Members/ £5 for non-members
Proposals to jessica.cox@brunel.ac.uk and siobhan.smith@tees.ac.uk by 19th Feb 2026
ALT We invite 20-minute papers exploring any aspect of the critical age in Victorian popular
literature. Topics for exploration include but are not limited to:
• Representations of the critical age in Victorian popular fiction
• The medicalisation of (peri-) menopause
• Cultural constructions of middle-aged women
• Class and (peri-) menopause
• (Peri-) Menopause in Victorian advice literature
• Motherhood and (peri-) menopause
• Experiences of the critical age in Victorian women’s life writing
• Myths and popular misconceptions
The event will also include a Digital Humanities Research Skills Workshop, with an emphasis
on making digital methods more accessible. We invite short papers or workshop proposals
that showcase how digital tools can be used to research women and their bodies in
Victorian literature. Possible topics include data creation/cleaning/visualisations, textual,
quantitative or statistical analysis, using AI or specific tools (such as Voyant or Power BI).
Today we're proud to be launching The Nero New Writers Prize, in association with @Bruneluni!
This is a prize we've specifically designed for unpublished writers.
For full details, head over to our Instagram or visit: nerobookawards.com/new-write…
Good luck! ☘️
I am taking part in Swim15 this month - swimming 15km in June to raise money for Bowel Cancer UK - in memory of my lovely friend Jo. If you'd like to, you can donate via either of the links below.
justgiving.com/fundraising/S…facebook.com/donate/17490217…
Very exciting announcement: At
@Bruneluni we are hosting a series of free online creative writing workshops and publishing industry webinars this summer. Please check out this link to read more and register: eventbrite.com/cc/brunel-uni…
Celebrate the life & legacy of @BZephaniah in the sunshine tomorrow. 🎶☀️
Join us from 11am for a day packed full of fun, creativity & inspiration for the family. The free festival will have live music, performances from local talent, workshops & food. bit.ly/3FufaLr
So this is quite nice... Just spotted that my 'online first' publication in Medical Humanities sits alongside a paper from the wonderful @JessJCox, who supervised my UG dissertation way back in 2010. What a funny ol' world it is!
As proud partners of the @nerobookawards@Bruneluni asked our campus to vote to choose a category winner for Brunel's Big Read 2025. The results are in - huge congratulations to @AdamLeslie1974 with Lost in the Garden & @DeadInkBooks.
This Saturday, we will pause to reflect on a year since the passing of @BZephaniah, our beloved Professor of Creative Writing.
When asked about his legacy, he simply said: "love". We honour that and extend our thoughts and love to all who feel his loss most deeply. 🤍🙏
Up next in the @Bruneluni Writers Talking Series is our superstar @BernardineEvari in conversation with Paul Murray, author of The Bee Sting, and @nerobookawards Gold Prize winner. Register here to join us on Nov 20th at 6pm for this free virtual event: eventbrite.co.uk/e/brunel-wr…