Alex Pheby

Alex Pheby (born 1970)[1] is a British author and academic. He is currently a professor at Newcastle University and lives in Scotland.[2] He studied at Manchester University, Manchester Metropolitan University, Goldsmiths. and UEA.[3]

Alex Pheby
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish
GenreLiterary fiction
Medical fiction
Fantasy fiction

Career

Pheby's second novel, Playthings, was described as "the best neuro-novel ever written" in Literary Review.[4] The novel deals with the true case of Daniel Paul Schreber, a 19th-century German judge affected by schizophrenia, who was committed to an asylum. In 2016, Playthings was shortlisted for the £30,000 Wellcome Book Prize.[5] His third novel, Lucia,, concerning the suspected schizophrenic daughter of James Joyce, released in 2018 was joint winner of the Republic of Consciousness Prize.[6] He is also the author of Grace, published by Two Ravens Press.

Mordew, published in 2020 by Galley Beggar Press, is the first of a trilogy of fantasy novels. Critics have praised the world building, the balance between "invention and familiarity", and described the novel as "dizzying".[7][8][9]

Bibliography

  • 2014: Afterimages of Schreber
  • 2015: Playthings
  • 2018: Lucia
  • 2020: Mordew (Cities of the Weft #1)
  • 2022: Malarkoi (Cities of the Weft #2)
  • TBC: Waterblack (Cities of the Weft #3)

References

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