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MA Creative Writing (Online)

Overview

  • Join Exeter’s world-class creative writing team and become part of a thriving, supportive community.
  • Study at your own pace with our fully online programme, designed to fit around your schedule and commitments.  
  • Share your work in supportive online workshops and receive expert feedback from published writers.
  • Gain practical knowledge in pitching, promoting, and navigating the publishing industry from experienced professionals.
  • Develop your voice as a writer committed to better futures, creating work that engages with social, political, and ecological change.

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  •   24 months
    Online, Part-time
  •   180 Masters level credits
  •   £12,000
  •   This course has flexible payment options

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Top 50 in the world for English Language and Literature

QS World University Subject Rankings 2025

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11th in the UK for Creative Writing

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Entry requirements

To apply, you should have a 2:2 honours degree or higher in a relevant subject area, such as English Literature, American Studies, Creative Writing, Film Studies, Television and Media, Drama, History, Classics and Ancient History, Cultural Studies and Postcolonial Literatures. 

We will also welcome your application if you have a different academic background, but have other relevant experience. If so, we may request a short writing sample of 2-3,000 words of academic or creative prose or three to four poems. 

Entry requirements for international students

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course.

The required test scores for this course fall under Profile E.

Find out more about our English language requirements.

Course content

The Online Creative Writing MA is a flexible, fully online programme delivered by Exeter’s world-renowned English and Creative Writing department. Study at your own pace, from anywhere, while developing your writing, editing, and publishing skills.

You’ll be taught through a mix of online lectures, peer workshops, inspiring writing exercises, and personal tutoring from published writers. You’ll explore what makes great books work, how your own writing connects with wider literary traditions, and how to engage readers on the issues that matter.

Programme structure

The MA Creative Writing course offers practical training in publishing, from pitching and promotion to navigating the industry, with advice from experienced professionals. Whether you write poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction, you’ll follow a structured curriculum that builds strong writing habits and culminates in a substantial final manuscript, ready to submit.

This MA is ideal for writers seeking expert mentorship, the support of a vibrant community, and clear steps towards publication.

To complete the full MA, you need to take all the modules in the list below. The modules are all standalone and can be taken in any order, as they are all online. The Manuscript module is offered every term after the first full cycle of taught modules. 

The modules we outline here provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.

Compulsory modules

180 credits of compulsory modules

CodeModule Credits
EASM218Z Writing for Better Futures 30
EASM214Z Reading into Writing 30
EASM215Z The Workshop: Craft and Process 30
EASM216Z The Industry: Pitching, Promoting and Publishing 30
EASM217Z The Manuscript 60

Guest speakers

Featured guest speakers include:

  • Ella Frears — poet and author of Goodlord: An Email, a genre-defying fictional memoir in the form of one long email to a lettings agent, described as “dark and dazzling” by The Guardian
  • Gurnaik Johal — author of Saraswati and the short story collection We Move, winner of the Somerset Maugham Award and Tata Literature Live! Prize
  • Pierre Novellie — comedian and author of Why Can’t I Just Enjoy Things? A Comedian’s Guide to Autism
  • Susannah Dickey — author of Common Decency and Tennis Lessons, and winner of the PEN Heaney Prize for her poetry collection ISDAL.
  • Roxy Dunn — author of As Young as This, named a Best Book of 2024 by The Independent, Harper’s Bazaar, Stylist, Cosmopolitan and Sunday Times Style.

With many more to be announced.

Please note: Guest speakers are confirmed at the time of publication, but on rare occasions the line-up may change.

Pay as you study

Fees:

£12,000 in total

Cost

The fee shows the total amount it will cost if you complete the degree if you take the minimum time of two years. If you take longer than two years, for example, because you take one or more breaks between modules, the total fee you pay may increase slightly due to inflation.

Pay as you study

To make it easier to budget, you don’t need to pay the total fee upfront. Instead, you can pay for each module as you are about to start studying it. You can pay for the whole year if you prefer, but the minimum payment is at least the cost of the module(s) you are taking that term. Please note that if your payment has not reached us by the end of week one of a module, you will have to wait until the next term to start.

How to pay

You can pay online using a credit or debit card. We are unable to give you access to your study materials before your payment reaches us so it’s important to have your finances in place and pay when prompted to ensure you can access your studies at the start of each term.

Other costs to consider

As well as your fees, there are some potential additional costs to be aware of to ensure that you give yourself the best chance of success. These include a suitable computer or device to study and work from, an adequate internet connection to access your learning materials and connect with others, and a comfortable place to study.

While our online programmes do not require any attendance on campus, as a student of the University of Exeter you are always welcome to visit. You may also be offered the chance to attend a graduation ceremony in person, for which travel costs and gown hire will apply.

Help with paying for your studies

If you are struggling to afford your chosen programme of study, some help may be available from either the government or the university. This includes:

  • Postgraduate student loans. If you live in the UK, you may be able to access a loan to help pay for your online degree fees and living costs while you study. To be eligible, you must not already have a Masters degree (or above). For information on how to apply and your student finance entitlement, please visit the following links depending on whether you live in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland.

    If you are awaiting the approval of a postgraduate loan to pay for the course and evidence is provided through the Admissions application gateway, access to learning material will be provided prior to receipt of payment.

  • Disabled Student Allowance (DSA).
    Most UK students with a physical disability or mental health difficulty, long term health condition or specific learning difficulty will be able to apply for Disabled Students’ Allowance which can help towards the cost of specialist equipment, one-to-one support and other costs associated with your condition. If you feel this applies to you, you are encouraged to apply as early as possible as the whole process can take up to 12 weeks. If you complete an application and are not eligible for DSA, please make an appointment with the AccessAbility Team to discuss alternative funding and support.

  • Success for All fund. Some financial support may be possible through our Success for All fund as assessed on a case-by-case basis providing eligibility criteria are met. Fully online students are not automatically eligible for an IT bursary, but exceptions may be made in some circumstances. However, please note the University would expect students to have made reasonable provision to support themselves during their studies prior to enrolling on a module.

  • Employer sponsorship. Your employer or another organisation you are associated with may be happy to pay all or part of your fee. If you are getting financial support in this way, we can invoice them directly for the value that they have agreed to support before you start your studies. You will have to pay any balance so that the module you are studying is paid in full before you start. 

  • Student discounts. Our online students are fully registered students of the university, and therefore can ask for an Exeter Unicard, which can be used to access a wide range of student discounts on everyday items including food and clothing. You can also apply for student discounts on products and services through the UniDays card.

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What opportunities does an online Masters in Creative Writing lead to?

Our Masters programmes are designed to prepare you for a successful career, wherever in the world you plan to work. Employers expect advanced communication and technical skills, team-working and independent research, project management and the very latest specialist knowledge from their postgraduate recruits.

This programme opens doors to diverse creative and professional pathways.

Graduates of this programme will be well-prepared for careers in:  

  • Publishing and editorial roles
  • Media and communications
  • Education and cultural programming
  • Digital content creation and marketing
  • Charity and advocacy through storytelling

Students can also use this programme to transition into new creative roles or enhance existing careers with advanced writing skills. Whether you dream of becoming a published author or using your writing to drive positive change in your professional field, this course provides the foundation for your success.

Employment and professional development

Our excellent Career Zone provides invaluable support, advice and access to graduate employers. Visit the employment and professional development pages for more information, including podcasts and profiles, about the range of support available.

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Teaching and learning

Teaching

You'll benefit from a blend of online lectures, flexible peer workshop groups and feedback from a published writer and experienced tutor. Our innovative approach combines:

  • Generative writing activities to spark creativity
  • Constructive feedback sessions to refine your craft
  • Inspiring readings that connect to contemporary issues
  • Personal tutoring to guide your development.

Across the programme, you’ll develop a substantial body of work in your chosen form or forms – whether poetry, short fiction, novels, YA, life-writing, or creative nonfiction. This will culminate in a final manuscript that reflects your unique vision and refined skills.

Digital Bookcase

Visit our Digital Bookcase to discover a curated selection of work by our award-winning staff- from contemporary literature, fiction and poetry to reflections on centuries gone by. 

Creative Writing Society

Exeter Creative Writing Society is an inclusive community where writers of all levels can share, develop, and celebrate their work. With weekly themed workshops in poetry and prose, opportunities to connect with our journal ENIGMA, and events across the city, we provide a supportive space to grow your creativity and confidence.

Student Creative Writing Journal

Founded in 2019 by the University of Exeter Creative Writing Society, ENIGMA is a student-led journal showcasing poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and scriptwriting. Published online and in an annual print edition, it aims to celebrate the creativity of Exeter’s writing community.

Awards and Prizes

Awards and prizes play an important part in recognising, in a public way, our students' high levels of achievement. As an Online Creative Writing student, you would be eligible for the following:

The Paddon Award: Best Postgraduate Creative Writing in Any Form

(£300 first prize, £250 second prize).

Awarded to postgraduate Creative Writing students submitting outstanding and original creative work.

The Charlotte Deadman Prize

(£100).

Awarded annually to an MA Dissertation (or equivalent project) demonstrating striking and unusual creativity. Eligible dissertations/projects may come from any of the departmental MA Programmes (Creative Writing, English, Publishing etc); the only criterion is that nominated projects should display a high degree of creative flair. This might relate to the manner in which research is conducted and presented, or to a particularly imaginative approach, or to prose or poetic style.   

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* 14th in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026

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Top 50 in the world for English Language and Literature

QS World University Subject Rankings 2025

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11th in the UK for Creative Writing

Complete University Guide 2026

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A thriving and supportive writing community - our team of prize-winning and best-selling authors will help you develop your creative writing skills

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Get insights from experienced industry professionals