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'''Mark Blayney''' is a British writer. He graduated from ] in 1995, and spent more than a decade working at the ]. '''Mark Blayney''' is a British writer. He graduated from ] in 1995, and spent more than a decade working at the ].{{Citaiton needed|date=December 2024}}


Blayney has published in a wide range of genres, including novels, short stories and poetry. His first collection of short stories ''Two Kinds of Silence'' won the ]. More recently, his novel ''Invisibility'' won the 2023 New Welsh Writing awards.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rlf.org.uk/writer/mark-blayney/|title=Mark Blayney|website=Royal Literary Fund}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://newwelshreview.com/award-page/2023-winner|title=2023 Winner}}</ref> Blayney has published in a wide range of genres, including novels, short stories and poetry. His first collection of short stories, ''Two Kinds of Silence,'' won the ]. More recently, his novel ''Invisibility'' won the 2023 New Welsh Writing awards.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rlf.org.uk/writer/mark-blayney/|title=Mark Blayney|website=Royal Literary Fund}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://newwelshreview.com/award-page/2023-winner|title=2023 Winner}}</ref>


He lives in Cardiff, and has taught writing at Cardiff and Swansea universities. He is a Fellow of the ]. He lives in Cardiff, and has taught writing at Cardiff and Swansea universities. He is a Fellow of the ].{{Citaiton needed|date=December 2024}}


==Selected works== ==Selected works==
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British writer

Mark Blayney is a British writer. He graduated from Royal Holloway in 1995, and spent more than a decade working at the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

Blayney has published in a wide range of genres, including novels, short stories and poetry. His first collection of short stories, Two Kinds of Silence, won the Somerset Maugham Award. More recently, his novel Invisibility won the 2023 New Welsh Writing awards.

He lives in Cardiff, and has taught writing at Cardiff and Swansea universities. He is a Fellow of the Royal Literary Fund.

Selected works

  • Two Kinds of Silence
  • Doppelgangers
  • Loud Music Makes You Drive Faster
  • The view from my shed
  • This is not a pipe
  • Invisibility

References

  1. "Mark Blayney". Royal Literary Fund.
  2. "2023 Winner".
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