Jessica Smith

Jessica Smith

Jessica Smith
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Location
Lincoln
Education
Lincoln University
Expertise

I’d say my expertise is in English and storytelling, although I am still learning a lot.

  • My most important achievement was winning a writing competition called ‘My Twist on a Tale’ a few years ago. I got published in a book and it inspired me to study Creative Writing.
  • Getting into University of Lincoln was a big achievement for me. I get to study what I really love and live in a great city.
  • Writing for The Tab is an important achievement. I am getting my name out there and working with great people.

Experience

I was co-leader of my school magazine in Sixth Form and contributed articles on Psychology and Criminology (the subjects I was studying at the time) and also wrote some short stories to feature in special issues.

Education

I am currently in my second year of studying English and Creative Writing at University of Lincoln. I studied A-Levels in Psychology, Criminology and English Literature.

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