About
Anna Schulze is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at Linnaeus University's Department of Film and Literature (Faculty of Arts and Humanities). She serves as Head of Subject for Creative Writing since 2022 and Vice Head of the Department since 2023.
- PhD in Creative Writing (not explicitly mentioned but implied through academic role)
- Trained violinist with 16 years of freelance musical experience
Her research focuses on the intersection of artistic creation, entrepreneurship, and cultural studies, particularly through the journal Art, Culture and Entrepreneurship where she commissions and evaluates artistic research. Teaching emphasizes formal design, stylistic development, and genre theory in fiction writing.
Recent publications explore:
- Shakespearean reinterpretation via audio essays
- Entrepreneurial frameworks in creative practice
- Psychological and environmental factors affecting creativity
- Family dynamics across literary genres
Scientific recognition includes:
- Carl Johan Vallgren's prize for younger writers (2006)
- Ilona Kohrtz Scholarship (2018)
She contributes to the ACE research environment while balancing academic leadership roles with creative writing practice.
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