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  • Professor Ailsa Cox’s Book Launch – April 2nd 2025

    The launch of Ailsa Cox’s mini-collection Precipitation will take place at the Saul Hay Gallery in Manchester on Wednesday 2nd April, 7.30pm. Book early to avoid disappointment!

    February 28, 2025

  • Bernie McGill Event at EHU Arts Centre – February 19th

    Our second Fiction Writer’s Network event in collaboration with the Edge Hill Short Story Prize will take place at the EHU Arts Centre on Wednesday February 19th, starting at 6.30pm. FiN will welcome the 2023 winner of the prize, Bernie McGill.

    February 3, 2025

  • Rodge Glass and FiN members event 26th November

    ng on 26th November this year, as part of the Fiction Writers Network practice as research events. Former EHU Creative Writing lecturer Rodge Glass joined us as part of his huge tour for his memoir Joshua In The Sky to read and take part in a Q&A session, which was the second half of the…

    December 17, 2024

  • First FiN event of the Academic Year

    First FiN event of the Academic Year

    Rodge Glass, former EHU Creative Writing Lecturer (before moving to Strathclyde University) is coming to the Arts Centre at Edge Hill to read from his new memoir Joshua in the Sky on Tuesday 26th November, starting at 6.30pm.

    November 19, 2024

  • Ailsa Cox new short story collection and study of Alice Munro

    Precipitation is a collection of three stories by Ailsa Cox, two of which are published for the first time. It also features images created by the artist Patricia Farrell in response to the stories. The book is the fifth in a series of collaborations between writers and artists published by Manchester-based Cōnfingō Publishing.

    November 11, 2024

  • New Short Story Collection Book Deal for FiN member AJ Ashworth

    Gold SF – a feminist speculative fiction/sci-fi imprint at Goldsmiths Press – is to publish a new short story collection by FiN member A. J. Ashworth. The publisher, whose aim is to promote ‘voices that answer to the unprecedented times in which we find ourselves’, acquired worldwide rights to Ashworth’s second collection Maybe the Birds in September…

    October 25, 2024

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