The Book of Manchester Launch

At Manchester Literature Festival 2024

Price: 12.00

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12 October 2024
7:00pm

Contact Theatre
Oxford Rd
Manchester
M15 6JA

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About the event

Join MLF and Comma Press for a special event hosted by Kirsty Fairclough to launch The Book of Manchester. Edited by Comma Press editor David Sue, the collection explores the transformation of the city from post-war, post-industrial decline to the aspirational ‘Manctopia’ through twelve different stories. In ‘The Cat’s Mother’ by Tom Benn (Oxblood) an absent mother returns and brings a criminal gang into her son’s life. In ‘Shock City’ by Sophie Parkes (Out of Human Sight) a young man observes a Saturday night gathering from his flat balcony above the Square in Ancoats. In ‘The Headteacher’ by Okechukwu Nzelu (Here Again Now) the husband of a retiring headteacher entertains colleagues and previous pupils in their new house in Altrincham. This event will feature all three authors plus a special guest.

Tom Benn is an author and screenwriter. His latest novel Oxblood won the Sunday Times Charlotte Aitken Young Writer of the Year Award. His first novel The Doll’s Princess was shortlisted for the Portico Prize.

Sophie Parkes is a novelist, short story writer and non-fiction writer. Her novel Out of Human Sight was shortlisted for the NorthBound Book Award at the 2021 Northern Writers' Awards. Her first book, Wayward Daughter, was a biography of contemporary folk singer Eliza Carthy.

Okechukwu Nzelu is a novelist. His last novel Here Again Now was shortlisted for the RSL Encore Award, the Polari Prize and the Diverse Books Awards. His debut novel The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney won a Betty Trask Award.

Kirsty Fairclough is Professor of Screen Studies and Head of Research and Innovation at the School of Digital Arts (SODA) at Manchester Metropolitan University. Kirsty’s work has been published widely and she is a regular commentator on popular culture featuring on BBC News, BBC Radio 4, New York Times, The Guardian and Creative Review amongst others. Kirsty works closely with several cultural organisations in the UK and is the co-curator of Sound and Vision: Pop Stars on Film and the curator of In Her View: Women Documentary Filmmakers film seasons at HOME, Manchester.