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Luke Brown is an author known for his novels 'Biggest Lie' (2014) and 'Theft' (2020). He began his academic career as a lecturer in 2016 after working in various editorial roles, including a commissioning editor for Tindal Street Press and deputy editor at Granta magazine. Brown currently commissions and edits fiction for the Serpent's Tail imprint and organizes the Centre for New Writing's visiting speaker program. His book reviews have been published in the Financial Times, London Review of Books, and the New Statesman. His research interests lie in the critical aspects of creative writing, particularly how narrative structures shape readers' perceptions of truth and reality. He explores themes of love and societal inequalities in his work, often employing a skeptical realist approach to storytelling.
University of Manchester • Manchester, ENG, GB
Luke Brown has been a lecturer since 2016, previously working as a commissioning editor and deputy editor for prestigious publications such as Granta magazine.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.