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Ursula Kate Hurley

Senior Lecturer, English and Creative Writing (Creative arts and writing)

Salford, UK

Publications

  • Online presence for the In the Making Project
  • A short guide to digital fabrication and how it can benefit disabled people
  • “The embodiment of pure thought”? Digital fabrication, disability and new possibilities for auto/biography
  • A short guide to digital fabrication and how it can benefit disabled people
  • Failure Freedom: A guide to supporting researchers through developing a failure freedom culture
  • Failure Freedom
  • Empowering disabled people with digital fabrication : insights from the In the Making Project - submission to All Party Parliamentary Group on Disability
  • The architectures of translation : a magic carpet-ride through space and time (or, the awkward story of how we dis/placed Krisztina Tóth’s short fiction from Hungarian to English)
  • Failure Freedom: A guide to supporting researchers through developing a failure freedom culture
  • FAIL LIVE: Encouraging failure freedom within PGR communities
  • FAIL LIVE: Encouraging failure freedom within PGR communities
  • Fail Again, Fail Better: Celebrating Failure as a Wellbeing Intervention for Researchers
  • Fail Again, Fail Better: Celebrating Failure as a Wellbeing Intervention for Researchers
  • Failure Freedom
  • Online presence for the In the Making Project
  • FAIL- Further Attempt In Learning-recording of conference presentation
  • Looking For The Drama
  • Description
  • Fail Again, Fail Better
  • Walking in the World of Ruins
  • Making Community
  • Fail again, fail better : the case for formative assessment in first year undergraduate creative practice-based modules
  • 'So wotz rong wiv dat?' The importance of context and creativity in developing students' writing skill
  • Washington place
  • The failure of perfume
  • Less is more : completing narratives in miniature fiction
  • Equinox
  • Teaching the changing story
  • When the mind is quiet
  • Seven Haiku from Queille
  • Realisation
  • A floating flower
  • Hurling up (that wall)
  • Sun battles fog : fog wins
  • Tree
  • Belong
  • All the love in the world
  • Truths and their telling : a novel with complementary discourses
  • Look back in wonder : how the endings of short stories can be their most powerful and effective distinguishing features
  • Heartwood
  • Two poems : 'In her sunporch' and 'Her garden, my lure'
  • 'Upper Derwent Water'
  • 'The Delicate One - With Sugar'
  • Durable goods, issue 83
  • Custom-Breaker : writing the life of Elizabeth Cary
  • Heartwood, a story
  • "Description"
  • Breadth, depth and height : early findings on engaging disabled people with digital fabrication
  • Description
  • Strategies for connecting low income communities to the creative economy through play : two case studies in Northern England
  • You are an airport, I am soap
  • Figure 1 illustrates typical habitat
  • Poetry in residence
  • “The embodiment of pure thought”? Digital fabrication, disability and new possibilities for auto/biography
  • “Goulash Socialism” vs. Feminism?

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