Albertine Clarke is a second-year fiction MFA student from London, England. She completed her undergraduate degree in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, focusing on speculative fiction. Her undergraduate thesis was on the work of Kurt Vonnegut and Philip K. Dick. Whilst at Edinburgh she won the Lewis Edwards Memorial prize for creative writing. She loves all kinds of literature, but the focus of her creative work is the intersection between science fiction and realism.
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