Dr Andrew Michael Kenrick

Dr Andrew Michael Kenrick
Tutor (Non-fiction)

Biography

Andrew Kenrick has worked as a writer, archivist, editor and games developer, as well as lecturer in such varied subjects as archaeology, English literature, publishing and creative writing. He is currently the editor of the non-fiction magazine Hinterland, of which he is also the co-founder. In his own work, he writes about ancient – predominantly Roman – figures. His first full-length biography, REX JUBA, about the eponymous first-century king of North Africa, is forthcoming from Transworld.

Andrew holds an MA in Biography & Creative Nonfiction and a PhD in Life Writing, both from the University of East Anglia, where he also teaches Biography and Publishing. At University of Cambridge Professional and Continuing Education he teaches on the Diploma in Advanced Non-fiction, and supervises dissertations for the MSt in Creative Writing. 

His teaching style involves a mixture of small group and class discussions as well as writing exercises and workshops.

Courses Taught