Celia Jenkins

Contributing Writer
Celia Jenkins Writing in Uganda - Celia Jenkins
Celia Jenkins Writing in Uganda - Celia Jenkins

Hello, my name is Celia Jenkins and I have just graduated with 1st class honours in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University. I am a freelance writer on many subjects, and in my spare time I like to work on longer pieces of prose as well as poetry. Other than reading and writing, my hobbies include textile crafts like knitting and weaving, jogging and going for walks, cookery and singing. This year I am moving to Hangzhou in China to be an English teacher.

Latest Articles

The Bees by Carol Ann Duffy, a Book Review
The Bees is Duffy's first collection as Poet Laureate, a title she was appointed in 2009.
Oct 3, 2011 - Celia Jenkins
The Forward Book of Poetry 2008, a Book Review
The 2008 edition of The Forward Book of Poetry boasts a wide variety of works, mixing traditional verse with contemporary current themes.
Nov 9, 2010 - Celia Jenkins
The Shack by Wm Paul Young, a Book Review
The Shack is one of the biggest selling Christian novels of the year, and looks set to continue in popularity in the years to come.
Aug 27, 2010 - Celia Jenkins
The Changing Face of the Channel Islands Occupation
This book is pricey but well worth it if you are interested in the subject. This non-fiction book offers a rare insight into island life.
Aug 19, 2010 - Celia Jenkins
Banana Cake
Banana Cake - a healthier option for a sweet treat.
Aug 8, 2010 - Celia Jenkins
High Fidelity by Nick Hornby, a Book Review
Hornby writes casual books of a high calibre, easy to pick up and hard to put down. High Fidelity is a book straight out of life, full of wit and charm.
Aug 6, 2010 - Celia Jenkins
The Gospel According to Larry as told to Janet Tashjian, a Review
As far as saving the world goes, Larry set the trend. This book is the secret confession of Joshua Swensen, an average teenager imortalized by his alias.
Aug 6, 2010 - Celia Jenkins
A Song of Stone by Iain Banks, Book Review
Iain Banks is a well known author, but are all his works as concise as his iconic Wasp Factory? This review looks at his 1998 book A Song of Stone.
Aug 3, 2010 - Celia Jenkins