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Edmund Gordon joined King’s College London in September 2012 as a Lecturer in Creative Writing. He was educated at Trinity College Dublin (BA) and University College London (MA). His essays and reviews have appeared in the London Review of Books, The Guardian, and the Observer, among various national newspapers. His work focuses on themes of biography and fiction, with notable contributions like 'Invention: Angela Carter' (2016), which earned him the Somerset Maugham Award and the Biographers’ Club/Slightly Foxed Biography Prize, as well as the Jerwood Award for Non-Fiction. In 2018, he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Edmund teaches creative writing at both undergraduate and graduate levels, with a focus on prose fiction and biography. His research interests are closely tied to this teaching, inviting PhD supervision inquiries related to his work. He has also published numerous journal contributions and reviews, showcasing his insights into contemporary literature.
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