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One-to-one academic writing sessions

The Royal Literary Fund places professional writers in universities to offer writing support to students. Fellows can help students at all levels of study, undergraduate and postgraduate, to improve and even enjoy their writing.

This year the 91¶¶Òõ has two Royal Literary Fund Fellows – Sharon Duggal and Kenny Emson, both published writers with extensive teaching experience.

They can work with you one-to-one, using their expertise in written language and communication to help you develop your academic writing skills.

The sessions, conducted online, focus on your specific writing needs. Topics you might discuss include:

  • understanding the title
  • essay planning
  • structuring your argument
  • writing clearly
  • critical thinking
  • rewriting and editing.

How does it work?

They offer both online and face to face sessions.

Students meet the Fellow on a purely voluntary basis.

The 50-minute sessions are free and confidential and must be booked in advance.

Booking an appointment

Book an appointment via email according to the campus you're located at, and they’ll reply with a link to the booking system.

  • Moulsecoomb - email sharon.duggal@rlfeducation.org.uk
  • Falmer- email kenny.emson@rlfeducation.org.uk

Before booking…

If appropriate, you can submit the written work you wish to discuss in advance.

While Royal Literary Fund Fellows can advise on aspects of style or structure, they are not subject specialists or substitute tutors, so they don’t advise on content.

They are also not there to edit or correct work before handing in – ideally, the focus is on an early draft of writing or a section of a draft.

Sharon Duggal sized

Sharon Duggal

Email: sharon.duggal@rlfeducation.org.uk

Located: Moulsecoomb campus

Kenny Emson

Kenny Emson

Email: kenny.emson@rlfeducation.org.uk

Located: Falmer campus

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