Jennifer Hodgson

Newcastle

I’m a writer, an editor and an academic researcher. My published work includes journalism, literary criticism, interviews and reviews for The White Review and the Review of Contemporary Fiction, Palgrave Macmillan, The Coelacanth Press and others.

I’m UK Editor at international publisher of innovative fiction, Dalkey Archive Press. Currently, I’m finishing up a Ph.D at Durham University on British experimental writing in the 1960s. I’m particularly interested in authors like Ann Quin, Christine Brooke-Rose, B.S. Johnson, Brigid Brophy and Alan Burns. I’m currently working on editing a volume of Ann Quin’s uncollected writing for publication by Dalkey Archive Press.

I have given public talks, seminars and workshops on topics including the novel and digital media, on experimental writing and visual art and on fiction and the counterculture. At Durham University and elsewhere, I teach English Literature at school, undergraduate and postgraduate level.

You can view my profile here and read my blog here.

  • Work
    • Writer
  • Education
    • PhD in English Studies, Durham University (2009 - )
    • MA in Studies in Fiction, University of East Anglia (2006 - 2007)
    • BA (Hons.) in English and American Literature, UEA (2003 - 2006)