Creative Conversations: Theresa Muñoz
online
Gilbert Scott Building (University of Glasgow)
University Avenue, Glasgow
Weekly reading series by University of Glasgow Creative Writing department.
This week's guest is Theresa Muñoz.
Theresa Muñoz was born in Vancouver, Canada and lives in Edinburgh. She is a poet, researcher and creative producer. She has a PhD in Scottish Literature from the University of Glasgow, where she wrote the first PhD on the work of Tom Leonard. Her first collection of poetry, Settle, was shortlisted for the Melita Hume Poetry Prize. Her second, Archivum, is out in May 2025 by Pavilion Poetry. She has been awarded the Muriel Spark Centenary Award, Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship, Creative Scotland Award and shortlisted for The Kavya Prize and a Sky Arts Royal Society of Literature Writers Award. She has produced several literary initiatives in the UK, including the Newcastle Poetry Festival and James Berry Poetry Prize.
The readings take place at Gilbert Scott Building, Lecture Theatre 226.
You can also attend remotely via Zoom: https://uofglasgow.zoom.us/j/84847985257?pwd=5cTX0Q1TL0A7Oc9VlxXGZnaurgAwdy.1
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Organiser: UofG Creative Writing