Researcher

Keywords

Fields of Research (FoR)

Creative writing (incl. scriptwriting)

Biography

Craig Billingham is a writer of fiction and poetry. He is the author of two collections of poems (Storytelling, 2007; Public Transport, 2017) and a children's picture book (The Empty Jar, 2014), as well as numerous short stories, essays, and reviews. His work has appeared in many literary journals and magazines, including Southerly, Island, HEAT, Meanjin, Antipodes, and the Australian Book Review. Craig has taught Creative Writing at The...view more

Craig Billingham is a writer of fiction and poetry. He is the author of two collections of poems (Storytelling, 2007; Public Transport, 2017) and a children's picture book (The Empty Jar, 2014), as well as numerous short stories, essays, and reviews. His work has appeared in many literary journals and magazines, including Southerly, Island, HEAT, Meanjin, Antipodes, and the Australian Book Review. Craig has taught Creative Writing at The University of Sydney and Western Sydney University, and he was assessed manuscripts and worked as a mentor for Varuna, The Writers' House. He has appeared at the Sydney Writers' Festival and the Melbourne Writers' Festival, and he has read at venues in NSW, VIC, SA, and WA. He is the recipient of grants and residencies from the Australia Council for the Arts, Gunyah, and Booranga Writers' Centre.


My Qualifications

BA (Hons), Macquarie University

MA (English), The University of Sydney

Doctor of Arts, The University of Sydney


My Research Supervision


Supervision keywords


Areas of supervision

I am available to supervise poets and prose writers (short stories; novel; memoir; hybrid genres).

In the first instance, please be in touch with a brief outline of your dissertation topic / research interest and a sample of your creative writing.


My Engagement

Member, Australasian Association of Writing Programs


My Teaching

ARTS1011 Inventing the Self - Creative Writing in the Digital Age

ARTS2020 Creative Writing

ARTS2021 Creative Writing Project

ARTS2050 Academic Writing for the Humanities

ARTS3022 Narrative: The Art and Science of Storytelling

ARTS3023 Fiction Writing

 

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Location

Robert Webster Building, Rm 204