Lecturer stars in writing contest
A PLYMOUTH lecturer is a hot new property in the world of playwriting.
Abimbola Alao, a lecturer in creative writing at Marjon, has won the BBC's 24 Degrees competition, which aims to uncover the next generation of talent.
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WINNER: Abimbola Alao, a lecturer in creative writing at Marjon
The competition, which promises to "take the temperature of modern Britain", was developed between the BBC Writersroom and the Royal Court Theatre.
Abimbola submitted a short script called 'Legal Stuff' to win her place on "24 Degrees". The project brought together 24 writers from six cities: Belfast, Cardiff, Glasgow, Hull, Nottingham and Plymouth, for training, development and mentoring with BBC and Royal Court teams.
Winners receive a £500 bursary, plus expenses for group get-togethers, residential playwriting skills and industry craft weekends. The BBC and Royal Court have a 'first-look' agreement for work produced during the project.
Abimbola trained as a teacher at the University of Plymouth, where she also taught, and she now lectures in creative writing at Marjon.
In 2003 she published a book, 'The Legendary Weaver', about a disabled African girl who finds herself and her role by discovering the art of communicating through hair-braiding.
She has also translated eight children's stories into Yoruba for dual-language books for use in Nigerian communities.
Abimbola grew up in Ibadan, a city in the south of Nigeria.
Her husband David is a consultant in the emergency department at Derriford Hospital.
For more information on the Creative Writing course at Marjon, visit www.ucpmarjon.ac.uk








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