Susie Thomas

Teaches: Creative Writing in London; The Nineteenth and Twentieth Century British Novel, Literary London: a Walk on the Wilde Side, Contemporary Britain in a Global Setting

Susie Thomas

Susie is a literary scholar who has published widely on British authors from Aphra Behn to Martin Amis. Her most recent volume is A Reader‘s Guide to Hanif Kureishi; she is currently working on a study of Arabic writing about the capital (“Arabia on Thames”). Susie is the Reviews Editor for The Literary London Journal and she also writes for The London Fictions website (www.londonfictions.com). Susie teaches “The 19th and 20th Century English Novel” in the Spring and an exciting creative writing course in the Autumn. Her latest book (co-authored with fellow GEO faculty Andrew Whitehead) ‘So We Live: The Novels of Alexander Baron’ was published in 2019.

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