Terry Bailey
Senior Lecturer
Department of Music, Writing & Performance , School Of Arts And Creative Industries
Dr Terry Bailey leads two Creative Writing programmes in the Department of Arts and Creative Industries. He teaches on both degrees and also supervises PhD students. Terry is the author of three crime novels and has a background in television, both in the UK and in his native Canada.
Areas Of Interest
- Narrative Structure
- Crime Fiction
- Screen History
- Writing Manuals
OVERVIEW
Dr Terry Bailey leads two Creative Writing programmes in the Department of Arts and Creative Industries. He teaches on both degrees and also supervises PhD students. Terry is the author of three crime novels and has a background in television, both in the UK and in his native Canada.
PUBLICATIONS
Novels
- Small Justice, Accent Press, 2019
- Blind Spot, Accent Press, 2018
- Dead in Time, Accent Press, 2017
Articles
- (2019). 'Intellectual Spaces in Screenwriting Studies: the practitioner-academic and fidelity discourse', Journal of Screenwriting, 10.1
- (2016). 'Genre Development: Henri Focillon's Four Stages of Evolution’ in Glen Creeber (ed) The Television Genre Book, London: BFI
- (2014). Normatizing the Silent Drama, Journal of Screenwriting, 5.2
Conference Papers
- 2018: 'The Challenges of Transmedia Narrative', 11th International Screenwriting Research Network Conference, Milan
- 2017: 'Adapting the Crime Novel', 10th International Screenwriting Research Network Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand
- 2015: 'The Origins of the Three-Act Structure', 8th International Screenwriting Research Network Conference, London
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