ALISTAIR DANIEL is a writer and Associate Lecturer in Creative Writing at the Open University and has previously taught at the University of the Arts London and the University of East Anglia, where he was a Charles Pick Fellow.
His short stories have appeared in a wide range of US, UK and Irish publications including The Missouri Review, Narrative, Litro, Stand, Flash, The Stinging Fly and The Irish Times. His work has been shortlisted for the Bridport Prize and longlisted for the Fish International Short Story Prize. He has an MPhil in Publishing Studies from The University of Stirling, an MA in Creative Writing from the University of London, and is currently studying for a PhD in Creative Writing at the Open University while working on his debut novel, Montreal, which was shortlisted for the Northern Writers Award in 2018.
- Areas of expertise: literary fiction, short stories
- Location: Liverpool
- Suggested meeting place: Liverpool Central Library, Walker Art Museum