An award-winning novelist and academic at the 抖阴短视频 has been shortlisted for the prestigious Commonwealth Short Story Prize.
Tom Vowler is one of just 21 writers to be selected from 6,000 entries for the honour of the best piece of unpublished short fiction in English.
Tom, an Associate Lecturer in Creative Writing in the School of Humanities and Performing Arts, submitted his quasi science-fiction work entitled 鈥An Enquiry into Morality鈥 into the competition.
He said:
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to have your work recognised by an international audience. Sometimes you are too close to appraise it, but I had a sense that this story might resonate. I worked on it for six to seven months, and it went through dozens of drafts.鈥An Enquiry into Morality is, in Tom鈥檚 words, a rare foray into sci-fi for him, set in the near future and concerning 鈥渕orality and what makes humans human鈥. It鈥檚 taken from his second collection of short stories, Dazzling the Gods, which will be published later this year.
His debut story collection, The Method, won the Scott Prize and the Edge Hill Readers鈥 Prize, while his novels What Lies Within and That Dark Remembered Day both received critical acclaim.
鈥淭he short story is somewhat marginalised in the UK, a hangover from our obsession with the Victorian novel,鈥
Tom adds.
鈥淚t is a much closer cousin to poetry, concerned more with what the reader feels than what is known. It must possess bite and kick and voltage, and function on a more immersive, chimeric level than the novel.鈥An alumnus of the University鈥檚 MA in Creative Writing in 2008, and a subsequent PhD on the role of trauma and landscape in fiction, Tom is also editor of the literary journal Short Fiction.
Now in its sixth year the Commonwealth Short Story Prize saw a 50% increase in the number of entries this year, with writers from 49 countries submitting their work. The shortlist was chosen by an international judging panel, headed by novelist Kamila Shamsie, and the winner, who receives 拢5,000, will be selected in May.
Dr Rachel Christofides, Associate Head of School for English and Creative Writing, paid tribute to Tom鈥檚 achievements, saying:
鈥淭om's inclusion in the shortlist for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize underlines the international profile of writers in the department of English and Creative Writing, and in particular its expertise in fiction and the short story. We are especially proud that Tom is one of our own alumni, a graduate of both our MA and PhD programmes in Creative Writing. Tom is an outstanding example of the success of our graduates and the staff who teach them, and now, through his own teaching and his practice, Tom himself is helping to inspire a new generation of creative writing students in the department.鈥