GALLEY BEGGAR PRESS SHORT STORY PRIZE 2022/23

NAOMI KRÜGER is a writer based in Lancashire. Her debut novel, May, was published by Seren in 2018 and explores the complexity of memory through multiple voices including a narrator with dementia. Her short fiction has been featured in Wag’s Revue, commended in Aesthetica and commissioned for a number of anthologies. In 2021 she was awarded an Eccles Centre Fellowship at the British Library to research her second novel which explores transatlantic Mormon connections in the nineteenth century. She has a PhD from Lancaster University and is a Senior Lecturer in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Central Lancashire.

read naomi’s GBP Short Story Prize-nominated story, ‘In My Father’s House Are Many Mansions’, here.

Read Naomi’s interview with us here.