The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing (OCLW)

From the ancient Greeks to the modern publishing world, the writing of lives has been of perennial fascination. Scientists, soldiers, scholars, politicians, writers and artists, ordinary men and women: life-writing is among the richest and most varied of genres. The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing (OCLW) at Wolfson College encourages those who write biography and memoir, and those who undertake research on existent life-narratives.

A Home for Life-Writing
OCLW's base at Wolfson College, Oxford, provides a natural home for life-writing. The college's President, Hermione Lee, is an eminent biographer, and several other members of the Governing Body - including Jon Stallworthy - work in life-writing and related disciplines. The college hosts an annual series of Life-Writing lectures and an annual Life-Stories Day, involving auto/biographical presentations from many of the college’s students and Fellows. There is also a lively Life-Stories Society.

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