Niamh Gordon
Published: 12 December 2024
Niamh's interdisciplinary doctoral research project is a creative-critical exploration of narrative time and how it functions; representations of bereavement by suicide; affective and lyric modes; and motherhood and embodiment.
Niamh is a writer and interdisciplinary researcher from Manchester. She lives in Glasgow with her partner, toddler and rescue cat. Her fiction, essays and poetry have been published variously, including by 'Gutter', 'New Writing Scotland', 'The Polyphony', and 'Strix'. She is a Research Assistant for the DeathWrites Network, and is studying for an AHRC-funded PhD in creative writing, narrative studies and medical humanities at the University of Glasgow. Niamh has taught literature and writing courses on poetry and poetics, experimental writing, and writing the body. She also writes a Substack newsletter, 'notes from home'.