E.L. Parfitt
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E.L. Parfitt

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As an introvert haunting the corners of storytelling festivals, it’s incredibly difficult to track Emma down. She’s best known for writing Scottish fiction about working-class women and communities and their misrepresented lives. Emma was honoured to study creative writing from Douglas Dunn and John Burnside at St Andrews and went on to plan and implement creative writing courses for a diverse range of places such as Scottish Widows and Huntercombe Hospital (a clinic for young girls with eating disorders). She slogged away on her writing for ten years whilst working, then went back to university and balanced four parttime jobs, to get her PhD in storytelling and sociology. Since then, she has decided to focus on writing and has published non-fiction with Macmillan (Young people, learning & storytelling), and had her short story How the Herring Became a Kipper featured on Radio 4.
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