Creative Writing Crime Fiction MA
Course Overview - Creative Writing Crime Fiction MA
Overview
Crime fiction is one of the world’s most popular literary genres for a reason. Its dynamic, engaging, inclusive, literary, and imaginative. It’s also adaptable, working from page to screen, and easily translatable, because it’s so accessible and compelling. These are dramatic life-and-death stories. Learn the craft of this exciting genre in our MA Creative Writing Crime Fiction, part of UEA’s world-renowned Creative Writing programme.
You’ll write a novel under the close guidance of award-winning crime writers and experienced creative writing ...
<strong>Overview</strong><br/>Crime fiction is one of the world’s most popular literary genres for a reason. Its dynamic, engaging, inclusive, literary, and imaginative. It’s also adaptable, working from page to screen, and easily translatable, because it’s so accessible and compelling. These are dramatic life-and-death stories. Learn the craft of this exciting genre in our MA Creative Writing Crime Fiction, part of UEA’s world-renowned Creative Writing programme. <br/><br/>You’ll write a novel under the close guidance of award-winning crime writers and experienced creative writing tutors. All without relocating. Our part-time MA Crime Fiction is mostly taught online, through flexible and specially designed modules that can work around your schedule. The online elements are supplemented with three short, high-intensity residential periods a year. <br/><br/>The course, uniquely, guides you through the process of planning and writing a full-length work of crime fiction. Youll be immersed in the key critical and practical elements of the genre and novel writing. Youll be introduced to the professional writing landscape, meeting agents and publishers (including Little, Brown, the sponsors of the annual UEA Little, Brown prize, and Mushens Entertainment, sponsors of the annual Mushens award), ready to embark upon the next stage of your writing career. <br/><br/>The MA Crime Fiction builds on our world-leading expertise and critical resource, presenting you with the unique opportunity to further your knowledge and skills within this highly dynamic genre. Youll be inspired by visiting writers, wholl share insights about their practice. These have included Ian Rankin, Dreda Say Mitchell, Louise Doughty, Denise Mina, and Lee Child – whose archive UEA holds at the British Archive for Contemporary Writing. At Noirwich, o, our platform of crime writing, you’ll hear from some of the most innovative and important crime writers today, such as Attica Locke, Megan Abbott, Mick Herron, Val McDermid. <br/><br/>By the end of this two-year, part-time, low-residency MA, you’ll have a draft of a full-length work, a stronger self-awareness as a writer and critic, and a greatly increased chance of publication. You’ll become fully conversant with all aspects of being a professional writer. Our graduates—including award winners Harriet Tyce, Emma Styles, Nina Bhadreshwar, Trevor Wood and Femi Kayode—have gone straight from the MA Crime Fiction onto the bestseller lists. Our alumni also go on to work in teaching, publishing, journalism, communications, the media, and the arts. <br/><br/><strong>Disclaimer</strong><br/>Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the providers website: <strong>www.uea.ac.uk</strong>
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Study Mode
Distance-online
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
University of East Anglia
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Institution Code
E14
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £12,600 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
| EU, International | £12,850 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |











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