Oxford–Bloomsbury Fantasy Summer School

A picture of Cohen Quad, the venue of the School, which is looking modern and inviting.

We are grateful for generous support from Bloomsbury Publishing and pleased to announce the Fantasy Summer School 2025 will take place from Tuesday 23 September – Thursday 25 September in Cohen Quad, Exeter College, Walton Street, Oxford

REGISTRATION FOR ONLINE ATTENDANCE NOW OPEN!

 

Oxford has long been at the centre of fantasy writing and been home to such authors as William Morris, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Diana Wynne Jones, Susan Cooper, Alan Garner, Philip Pullman, and R.F. Kuang. Bloomsbury Publishing has been championing fantasy genre and have brought to our bookshelves works by J.K. Rowling, Susanna Clarke, Alan Moore, Sarah J. Maas, and many more. The Fantasy Summer School 2025, organised by the University of Oxford, and supported with a philanthropic donation from Bloomsbury Publishing, continues the tradition and brings together the expertise of scholars, publishers working with fantasy, and authors, including Bloomsbury fantasy author and Oxford alumna Samantha Shannon.

The School is aimed at anyone with an interest in fantasy literature aged 16 or over, who wants a general introduction to the main writers and texts.  Over the course of three days of lectures and talks, you will learn more about the past, present and future of the fantasy genre from leading scholars, writers, and publishing team in the field. Please note that although writers may find the sessions of interest, this is not a practical creative writing course.

Places to attend in person have now been filled, but we are welcoming registrations for online attendance. Click here to register.  Please note that we will not be issuing certificates of attendance for this event.

If you have any questions, please check the FAQ page or email bloomsburyfantasy@ell.ox.ac.uk

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