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Oxford Brookes University
Oxford
We are three MA Creative Writing students from Oxford Brookes University.
We are working with the Oxford Academy in Littlemore, Oxford and the Oxford Literary Festival on a joint project to encourage year 7 and 8 Academy pupils to get excited about creative writing and literature.
Through weekly sessions with the pupils, we are helping them pick up their pens (or rather, fire up their laptops or tablets!), and find their creative voices!
This project is an incredibly important opportunity for the children who take part. By working collaboratively with the pupils, we are able to help them learn new skills, develop their creative imaginations and improve their self-confidence.
“Through this unique project, pupils have had the valuable, and sadly rare, opportunity to immerse themselves into a world of creative writing in which their confidence in their ability increases, alongside a renewed love of writing for the sheer fun of it.”
Erica Robinson, Teacher, Oxford Academy
The project culminates with the children reading their stories at the Oxford Literary Festival in Christ Church College Hall.
The chance to read a self-penned poem in the grand and impressive setting of Christ Church dining hall (which featured in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets!) is one that is not afforded to many writers!
The pride the pupils feel from reading their own work at Oxford Literary Festival, surrounded by many successful writers and literature fans, is the encouragement they need to continue their interest in writing.
“Both the quality of their writing and the assuredness of their performances made me fear for my job.”
Jeremy Smith, The Oxford Mail, 23rd March 2013
Not only do the children perform their own work at one of the UK's most celebrated literary festivals, but they also become published writers.
To commemorate the hard work of the pupils, we produce a book of their writing. The book will be distributed free to all the writers and members of the audience.
We need funding to cover the costs of designing and printing this book.
Please give what you can and support this magical project, and help us produce a book as a lasting recognition of the children’s efforts.
Even if you’re not able to make a donation, please do click the "I want to help" button to share the project on Facebook and Twitter.
Find out more about the Oxford Academy and the event at the Oxford Literary Festival.
Thank you for taking the time to read this! This project is a brilliant way to boost the confidence of local schoolchildren and encourage their interest in writing. We are extremely grateful to all those who make a donation and help us spread the word.
Select this reward if you just want to donate to the project without receiving a reward.
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Everyone giving a gift over £5 will receive a thank you tweet from us!
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Everyone giving a gift over £10 will receive a personal thank you card and thank you tweet from us!
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Everyone donating £25 or more will receive a thank you card and tweet, PLUS a copy of the book!
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Donate £50 or more and you'll receive a thank you card and tweet plus a copy of the book SIGNED by the children. You will receive a free ticket to the reading at the Oxford Literary Festival and will be featured on a thank you page in the book.
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