ANTONY MANN

 

   

 

Antony Mann is an Australian writer currently living in Oxford, UK, with his wife Judy and young son Zachary. His short fiction has appeared in a large number of magazines and journals, including The Third Alternative, Crimewave, London Magazine, and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. He was the 1999 winner of the UK Crime Writers' Association Short Story Dagger for Taking Care of Frank, which was reprinted in Japan and the USA and

most recently anthologised in The Mammoth Book of Comic Crime. His fiction has twice received Honorable Mentions in Ellen Datlow's Years Best Fantasy & Horror series, and in 2000 his story Gunned Down was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 as one of only five stories selected nationwide for their New Writers' Week. His screen adaptation of his short story Shopping has been optioned by the London-based Creative Alliance Ltd, and shortlisted for the 2002 Jerwood First Film Shorts Prize. 'Esther Gordon Framlingham', originally published in Crimewave, and from his collection Milo & I, has been shortlisted for the 2003 CWA Short Fiction Dagger.

He has recently been commissioned to write a first feature screenplay based on his as yet unpublished novel, 'The Suicide Club'. Antony can be contacted directly at antperson@hotmail.com, or else through his agent Anne Dewe at Andrew Mann Ltd, London, or via our Discussion Board

'Antony Mann, a Dagger-winning Aussie writer who lives in the UK, has a growing reputation as a purveyor of weird crime, but Milo and I is the weirdest crime story I've read in a very long time. It's also one of the most striking, ambitious and successful….what he ends up with is a highly enjoyable murder mystery, which leaves you re-examining your thoughts about how crime fiction works. Milo and I is one of the highlights of my reading year so far.'  - Mat Coward (Mystery Scene 73, 2001)

 'There is a good spread of international writers here and my guess is that there are more than a few future 'names' featured. Crimewave 4 is worth getting for Antony Mann's Shopping alone.' -  Peter Walker (Crime Time 24 - The Journal of Crime Fiction, 2001)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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