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Trezza Azzopardi is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia's School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing. She holds an MA in Creative Writing and Film and Television Studies, with a strong academic background from UEA and the University of Derby. Her research interests include creative writing pedagogy and interdisciplinary projects like contributions to the Literary Atlas of Wales and Simon Pope's Memorial Walks.
- Affiliations: Member of the Creative Writing Research Group, UEA.
- Education: BA English and American Studies (UEA, 1983), MA Film and Television Studies (Derby), MA Creative Writing (UEA).
Her writing focuses on themes of memory, identity, and cultural heritage. Notable works include The Hiding Place (Booker Prize shortlist), Remember Me, and The Song House. She has also written radio dramas and novellas, including The Tip of My Tongue, a modern retelling of a Mabinogion legend.
Her accolades include a Fellowship of the Academy of Wales (2014) and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize. She actively engages in literary festivals and media appearances, such as BBC Radio 4 broadcasts.

