The Manchester Fiction Prize is a literary award celebrating excellence in creative writing. It was launched by
Carol Ann Duffy
Dame Carol Ann Duffy (born 23 December 1955) is a Scottish poet and playwright. She is a professor of contemporary poetry at Manchester Metropolitan University, and was appointed Poet Laureate in May 2009, resigning in 2019. She was the first ...
and The Manchester Writing School at
Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester Metropolitan University is located in the centre of Manchester, England. The university has over 40,000 students and over 4,000 members of staff. It is home to four faculties (Arts and Humanities, Business and Law, Health and Educat ...
in 2009, as the second phase of the annual Manchester Writing Competition (which began in 2008 with the first
Manchester Poetry Prize
The Manchester Poetry Prize is a literary award celebrating excellence in creative writing. It was launched by Carol Ann Duffy and The Manchester Writing School at Manchester Metropolitan University in 2008, and was the first phase of the annual M ...
, judged by Duffy,
Gillian Clarke
Gillian Clarke (born 8 June 1937) is a Welsh poet and playwright, who also edits, broadcasts, lectures and translates from Welsh into English. She co-founded Tŷ Newydd, a writers' centre in North Wales.
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Gillian Clarke was born on 8 J ...
and
Imtiaz Dharker
Imtiaz Dharker (born 31 January 1954) is a Pakistan-born British full time poet, artist, and video film maker. She won the Queen's Gold Medal for her English poetry and was appointed Chancellor of Newcastle University from January 2020.
In 201 ...
).
The Manchester Fiction Prize is open internationally to anyone aged 16 or over (there is no upper age limit) and awards a cash prize of £10,000 to the writer of the best short story submitted. In addition to this, the 2009 Manchester Fiction Prize offered a bursary for study at MMU, or cash equivalent, to an entrant aged 18–25 as part of the Jeffrey Wainwright Manchester Young Writer of the Year Award.
Entrants are asked to submit a complete short story, which can be on any subject, and written in any style, but must be new work, not published (in print or online) or submitted for consideration elsewhere. In 2009 the maximum story length was 5,000 words, reduced to 3,000 for the 2011 competition.
The 2009 competition was judged by novelists and short story writers
Sarah Hall (writer)
Sarah Hall (born 1974) is an English novelist and short story writer. Her critically acclaimed second novel, '' The Electric Michelangelo'', was nominated for the 2004 Man Booker Prize. She lives in Cumbria.
Biography
Hall was born in Carlisle, ...
,
M. John Harrison
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and
Nicholas Royle
Nicholas Royle (born 20 March 1963 in Manchester) is an English novelist, editor, publisher, literary reviewer and creative writing lecturer.
Literary career
Author
Royle has written seven novels: ''Counterparts'', ''Saxophone Dreams'', ''The Mat ...
. The prize-winners were announced at a gala ceremony on Friday 23 October 2009, held at
Manchester Town Hall
Manchester Town Hall is a Victorian, Neo-gothic municipal building in Manchester, England. It is the ceremonial headquarters of Manchester City Council and houses a number of local government departments. The building faces Albert Square to th ...
. The ceremony opened the 2009 Manchester Literature Festival 'Short Weekend' and featured readings from two of the judges (Hall and Royle) and the six short-listed stories. The evening was hosted by James Draper from the Manchester Writing School at MMU and Matthew Frost from the Manchester Literature Festival. Toby Litt took the £10,000 first prize and Michael E. Halmshaw was named the Manchester Young Writer of the Year. The runners up were Peter Deadman, Vicki Jarrett,
Jennifer Mills
Jennifer Mills (born 1977) is an Australian novelist, short story writer and poet.
Career
Mills lived in Alice Springs. She was the winner of the 2008 Marian Eldridge Award for Young Emerging Women Writers, the Pacific Region of the 2008-9 Comm ...
and Alison Moore.
The Manchester Writing School launched the second Manchester Fiction Prize in January 2011 with
Nicholas Royle
Nicholas Royle (born 20 March 1963 in Manchester) is an English novelist, editor, publisher, literary reviewer and creative writing lecturer.
Literary career
Author
Royle has written seven novels: ''Counterparts'', ''Saxophone Dreams'', ''The Mat ...
once again acting as Head Judge. The number of judges was increased from three to four in 2011, with short story writers Heather Beck,
John Burnside
John Burnside FRSL FRSE (born 19 March 1955) is a Scottish writer. He is one of only three poets (the others being Ted Hughes and Sean O'Brien) to have won both the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Forward Poetry Prize for the same book (''Black C ...
and
Alison MacLeod joining Royle on the panel. While the main prize remained at £10,000, and the competition was still open to anyone aged 16 or over, the Young Writer of the Year element was dropped as the rise in UK university tuition fees made it financially unfeasible to offer a bursary. The 2011 Prize received a record number of entries - almost 1,900 from over 45 countries - and the judges were so impressed with the overall quality that they asked to increase the short-list from six to eight, and to commend an additional 31 storie
the international nature of the competition was reflected in the make-up of the short-list, with four finalists from the UK, three from the USA and one from Canad
The prize was awarded at a ceremony held once again as part of the Manchester Literature Festival, this time taking place at
Chetham's School of Music
Chetham's School of Music () is an independent co-educational music school in Manchester, England. Chetham's educates students between the ages of 8 and 18, all of whom enter via musical auditions. Students receive a full academic education alon ...
in the centre of Manchester on the evening of Friday 14 October; Draper and Frost returned as hosts, this time working as a comical double-act. Head Judge Nicholas Royle spoke about the difficulty of choosing a winner and announced that the panel had decided to split the prize, awarding a first prize of £7,500 to Krishan Coupland and a second prize of £2,500 to Richard Hirs
The runners up were Nicole Cullen, Garret Freymann-Weyr,
Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Silvia Moreno-Garcia (born 25 April 1981) is a Mexican Canadian novelist, short story writer, editor, and publisher.
Early life and education
Moreno-Garcia was born 25 April 1981, and raised in Mexico. Both her parents worked for radio stations. ...
, Alex Preston, Bethany Rogers and
Judith Turner-Yamamoto. In 2013, the prize became an annual even
External links
Manchester Writing CompetitionThe Guardian 3/11/2009 Manchester Literary RenaissanceMMU Writing SchoolManchester Literature FestivalThe Manchester Fiction Prize 2009 FacebookManchester Writing Competition*
ttp://www.manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk/events/the-2013-manchester-writing-competition-gala-prize-giving-ceremony-315 Manchester Writing Competition Gala Prize Giving Ceremony 2013
Awards established in 2009
Culture in Manchester
British fiction awards