About us

What we do

We create and celebrate new stories, made in Manchester and shared with the globe. Set up by a team of novelists, literary critics and postgraduate researchers, we bring together the best in critical and creative approaches to fiction.

We have expertise in every part of the fiction-writing process, from creating prize-winning books to studying the publishing industry. Our unique focus on process emphasises fiction as something that is made.

Our identity is intrinsically linked to Manchester’s history of radical thinking and industrial success, and its status as a UNESCO City of Literature.

We encourage collaboration between critics, fiction writers and external partners to promote engagement with fiction by writers and readers.

Fiction courses and supervision

We support the study of fiction from undergraduate and postgraduate levels to PhD studies and beyond. This includes the popular fiction pathway in Manchester Writing School’s MA/MFA in Creative Writing.

We’re home to many doctoral students working on critical and creative writing PhDs.

Public engagement and other activities

We’re committed to bringing our research into the wider community locally, nationally and internationally. Our members talk regularly about their research at festivals and events worldwide.

We offer a platform for globally renowned authors and critics. If you have an idea and would like to collaborate with us, please get in touch.

We’re home to the Manchester Fiction Prize, a leading international award for fiction. This £10,000 prize supports emerging writers and celebrates the best in contemporary short fiction.

Our staff

Who we are

Co-leads

Members

Our members include:

We’re also proud to be custodians of vital literary legacies through Prof Andrew Biswell and The International Anthony Burgess Foundation.

Find out more about our staff, including contact details, publications, specialisms and more:

Contact information

Contact us

You can contact individual members of the team through their staff profiles.

For general enquiries, please contact our research group leads Adam O’Riordan and Catherine Wilcox

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