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At 75, Ipswich writer makes university history with first Creative Writing PhD

Andrew Worrall has proven age is no barrier to learning, becoming the University of Suffolk's first Creative Writing PhD while gaining recognition for his novel.

Why it matters: His semi-autobiographical novel, "The Inheritance of Peter Tye," has been longlisted for the McKitterick Prize, an international award for first novels by authors over 40.

The details: The 75-year-old mature student began his studies during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, conducting much of his research and writing remotely.

His journey began with family history research that uncovered stories of poor, struggling ancestors in 19th Century Ipswich.

"I wanted to give these people a voice they never had and this was my opportunity," he said.

His research revealed ancestors who cycled through prison, with some even transported to Australia for their crimes, including his unfortunate ancestor Charlotte, who was transported to Australia for stealing three dresses in Woodbridge.

After discussing his work with a friend in Ipswich, Worrall connected with Dr Hodgkinson and enrolled in the PhD programme.

Though based in Staffordshire when he began, Worrall now lives in Ipswich.

Andrew Worrall
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Andrew Worrall has become the University of Suffolk's first Creative Writing PhD

What they're saying: Dr Amanda Hodgkinson, Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing, said: "I am so delighted for Andrew, and we all send him our congratulations. His story proves our PhD in Creative Writing can be done at any age and offers students an opportunity to really pursue their writing studies with the support of staff here."

"Writing and research are very solitary activities, but I have had wonderful support from Amanda and formed strong friendships with other PhD creative writers – even though everyone else was very much younger than I am, I have always found staff at the university very approachable," said Worrall.

What's next: Worrall will graduate in October as the university's first Creative Writing PhD recipient and is awaiting news on whether his novel will make the McKitterick Prize shortlist, with announcements expected this summer.

For context: The University of Suffolk offers several English and writing courses, including an MA in Creative and Critical Writing that has produced anthologies of local stories such as Suffolk Folk, Suffolk Arboretum, Suffolk Reflections and Suffolk Haunts.

The bottom line: The university is holding a Postgraduate Open evening on Wednesday 30 April from 16:00 for those interested in following in Worrall's footsteps.

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