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Dundee University graduations: From shy student to stand-up success

Jo Hastie during one of her stand-up performances.
Jo Hastie during one of her stand-up performances.

When Jo Hastie joined Dundee University’s creative writing programme, she was so shy that she could not even read her work out to her fellow students.

A year on, and Jo has won a major poetry slam in Edinburgh, performed alongside Neil Hilborn, the most-watched poet on YouTube, and performed stand-up comedy.

To cap it all, she graduated with a Distinction from her Masters in Writing Practice and Study degree yesterday.

Jo, who is also known by her pen-name Jo Gilbert, said:  “I initially joined the MLitt course because I wanted to write science fiction and fantasy, but was too scared to show anyone my work.

“If someone had told me that I would be a performance poet by the end of my degree, I’d have laughed in their face, yet here I am, writing and performing poetry.”

She credits her  tutor, Lindsay Macgregor and her performance teacher Eddie Small for helping her develop her confidence.

Jo, from Aberdeen, said: “Lindsay introduced me to Tom Leonard, who writes in Glaswegian and I found poets like Harry Giles, Hollie McNish and Neil Hilborn from there.

“I watched them perform and thought – I want to do that, but in my native dialect, Doric.

“I started writing poems and with much encouragement from the tutors and Eddie’s performance classes, I was able to stand up and read out loud for the first time.

Jo won the All Women Poetry Slam in June in Edinburgh and is now becoming known as a stand-up comedian.

Her plans for the future include reading at the Federation of Writers Scotland Tinsel Tales in December and at Granite Noir in February, as well as developing a show for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.