WELCOME TO GOLDDUST.

The home and digital gallery for the innovative work of Goldsmiths students and alumni.

WHAT IS GOLDDUST?

GoldDust is a platform for students and alumni across all departments of Goldsmiths, University of London. It is brought to you by Creative Writing students at the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies as a celebration of ‘the narrative’ depicted in writing as well as other forms.

We are a digital magazine, featuring a curated selection of quality content submitted by Goldsmiths’ students and alumni twice and sometimes three times a term. In each issue, our home page is updated with brand-new content. The content from previous issues is placed in the archive pages which you can browse at leisure.

 

HOW DO I SUBMIT MY WORK?

We welcome all creative work made either within your degree or in your free time as a Goldsmiths student! Please fill out these forms and send them and your work by clicking on the button below. We will let you know if your work has been chosen to be in the next issue of GoldDust!

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MEET THE TEAM

IZZY JUDD
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Izzy is a second year student who studies Media and English Literature. She is an aspiring creative writer who enjoys writing short stories with a gruesome, horror driven plot. Outside of university, Izzy’s passions include reading, watching films and listening to music.

SARA SHIKOOH
SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR

Sara is short of nothing but height. As a writer, She’s worked with filmmakers and magazines - as a director, she’s worked with models and photographers, making use of her visual communication skills as well as refining her spoken and written work. You’ll see her dotted around the creative projects happening at Goldsmiths… say hello! She only bites the rude ones.

LOUIS CHAPMAN
EDITIOR-IN-CHIEF

Louis is a second-year BA Media and English student who enjoys structuring and detailing language within prose, poetry, and short script pieces. His love for creating emotion through words extends to the music that he writes and produces - although he must adopt a greater urgency for sharing his melodic thoughts with the rest of the world and cease to listen to voices of self-doubt that prevent his art from being heard. Amen! He also very much enjoys immersing himself in other people’s creative works, which is why he absolutely loves being an editor of the GoldDust magazine.

 

MALENE SHEPPARD SKAERVED
GOLDSMITHS DEPARTMENTAL COORDINATOR

Malene Sheppard Skaerved is a writer, filmmaker and performer. Lately, she has been directing documentaries for RSPS, the Asmoleon in Oxford, Museum, Palazzo Rosso, Genovo. Sadie Harrison used her poetry for her A House of Countless Rooms quartet premiered by the Kreutzer Quartet at Tremenheere Gardens, Cornwall. Her operatic piece in collaboration with composer Nigel Clarke has been recorded for Naxos worldwide to critical acclaim. She has taught Creative Writing at Goldsmiths since 2008.