Royal Literary Fund: Improve your Academic Writing

The Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow is a professional, published author whose role is to help you strengthen your writing.  

Students at all levels of study, undergraduate and postgraduate, and even staff are welcome to book a session.

Sign up for a one-to-one tutorial to help you:
•    construct and write an essay
•    discuss or frame an essay question
•    create your key argument
•    structure and plan your work
•    revise and edit
•    sentence structure and syntax
•    write for clarity and flow
•    construct a paragraph and build paragraphs into an essay
•    improve any academic writing – essays, reports, theses, dissertations, book chapters, PhD submissions)

Sessions are on Wednesdays and Thursdays for 50 minutes, face-to-face on campus, and occasionally online.

To book a slot, email alex.nye@rlfeducation.org.uk

Please note that RLF Writing Fellows do not undertake proofreading or EAP tuition.

Alex Nye has published eight critically acclaimed novels in many genres, including historical, literary, children’s and crime. Her first novel, CHILL, won the Royal Mail and Scottish Children’s Book of the Year Award in 2007 and is still on the First Minister’s Reading List. Her latest book, GALLOW FALLS, is a crime novel set in Perthshire, and has been favourably reviewed in the Glasgow Herald and the Scots Magazine. Alex was previously a teacher. She speaks at festivals, schools and libraries, delivers creative writing workshops, and acted as Mentor and Writer in Residence through the Scottish Book Trust. She graduated from King’s College, London in 1986 and has been writing ever since.

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