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Ms Imogen Lycett Green 

Royal Literary Fund Fellow

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Ms Imogen Lycett Green is a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at the University of Southampton.

Imogen Lycett Green is one of the Royal Literary Fund Fellows at Southampton University, who are on campus to help students with their academic writing. Any student from any discipline is welcome to book a one-to-one tutorial for help with writing problems big and small, from essay plans to apostrophes.

Imogen was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award for her first book, Grandmother's Footsteps. She has worked as an author and journalist for nearly thirty years, writing mostly about books and writers. She has written children's fiction, columns for the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and The Spectator, and has contributed to The Oldie, the Independent, UK Vogue and the Evening Standard. Imogen has a BA in Ancient History & Archaeology from Birmingham University and an MA from Sussex University in Life History Research. Imogen runs the Betjeman Prize, a national children's poetry competition, and also works in medical humanities, training GPs and running narrative workshops at Brighton Health & Wellbeing Centre.

Ms Imogen Lycett Green
Faculty of Humanities University of Southampton Avenue Campus Highfield Southampton SO17 1BJ United Kingdom
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