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Jacob Huntley is a Lecturer in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia (UEA), where he teaches literature and creative writing at the undergraduate level. He is the Convenor of the English Literature with Creative Writing BA programme and is a member of the Creative Writing Research Group.
His research focuses on genre and non-mimetic fiction through a Deleuzian theoretical framework. He has published critical work on JG Ballard, William Hope Hodgson, John Wyndham, and the Saw film series, reflecting his interest in transgressive and speculative narratives. His creative writing has appeared in various journals and has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4, demonstrating a strong integration of practice and theory.
He completed both his MA in Creative Writing and PhD at UEA, finishing his doctorate in 2007. His expertise bridges creative practice and critical theory, particularly in the realm of genre fiction and its philosophical underpinnings.
Jacob Huntley has contributed to both academic and public-facing literary culture through publications and broadcasts. While no formal awards or research grants are listed, his sustained engagement with creative and critical projects indicates an active scholarly profile.
He is involved in academic leadership through programme convenorship and contributes to research culture via his membership in the Creative Writing Research Group. There is no indication of part-time status, retirement, or emeritus standing.




