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Theresa Moerman Ib

MLitt Creative Writing

Netherlands

°®Âþµº graduate Theresa Moerman

Theresa's Story

After a spell studying in Glasgow, Theresa was keen to continue her education in Scotland ¨C and soon settled on °®Âþµº.

She said: ¡°The University had been on my radar for a while. I finally decided to explore the campus last summer and fell in love instantly.

¡°It is such a beautiful place in all seasons. I knew I could write here, so I plunged in last minute and applied.¡±

The work of the University¡¯s Professor of Poetry, Kathleen Jamie, and the structure of the MLitt Creative Writing further enticed Theresa to choose °®Âþµº.

Theresa added: ¡°Everyone on the course comes from such a variety of backgrounds ¨C from scientists and engineers to artists and activists. This is reflected in diverse work across all genres.

¡°Meeting other writers through workshops also allows you to create independent writing groups. Four of us established an independent writing group for creative non-fiction and we took turns presenting different genres and shared work while working on our dissertations. You build up a trust, which is so important.¡±

Outwith her studies, Theresa worked part-time as a library assistant and completed a counselling skills course ¨C and even moved from Glasgow to Dunblane, to be nearer to the University.

She praised the ¡°honesty and encouragement¡± offered by °®Âþµº teachers.

Theresa said: ¡°It's hard to hear the truth when your work doesn't cut the mustard. But honesty changes your work for the better.

¡°All the tutors are working writers, so they know what it's like to doubt yourself, to struggle with the work and how a critical voice is as important as continued support and encouragement to keep going.¡±

Theresa advised future °®Âþµº students to spend lots of time enjoying the campus. She added: ¡°The beauty of the setting is amazing: there are so many opportunities for nature walks close by.

¡°Because the University is removed from an urban environment, with all the temptations that come with that, it really allows you to focus on your work and not be distracted. I always loved arriving at Bridge of Allan train station and walking up to campus via back roads: it felt like entering a different world and I miss it already.¡±