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Jake Reynolds is a PhD candidate and Associate Tutor in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, teaching undergraduate modules including Reading Now, Slow Reading, and Creative Writing: Spring while also tutoring GCSE and A Level English Language and Literature students.
His academic background includes:
- BA in English Literature with Creative Writing (2016), University of East Anglia
- MA in Creative Writing: Poetry (2017), University of East Anglia
Reynolds' research centers on contemporary poetry with specialized focus on John Ashbery's legacy, political dimensions of 21st century verse, temporal perspectives in poetic expression, and collective voice construction. His doctoral thesis specifically analyzes the first-person plural in modern poetry through an antipopulist lens applied to Ashbery's final trilogy: Quick Question (2012), Breezeway (2015), and Commotion of the Birds (2016).
His creative publications span prominent literary journals including The White Review, Perverse, bath magg, Anthropocene, and HVTN.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- University of East Anglia's Malcolm Bradbury Prize for undergraduate dissertation excellence


