Aaron Mannion Aaron Mannion i(A113195 works by)
Also writes as: Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Aaron Mannion is associate publisher at Vignette Press, fiction editor at Antic, deputy chair of the Small Press Network and co-convener of the Australian Independent Publishing Conference's academic day. Mannion read English Literature at the University of Cambridge and has undertaken a PhD at the University of Melbourne. He has been shortlisted for the Wet Ink Short Story Prize and for the Penguin Manuscript Award twice.

Most Referenced Works

Awards for Works

Dog Days 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: Island , Winter no. 133 2013; (p. 87)
2007 commended Australian Horror Writers Short Story Competition
Notice Me Take My Hand 2012 single work short story
— Appears in: Wet Ink , no. 27 2012; (p. 45-48)
‘A skinny wind blew upside of the flats and the clouds mobbed the sun out of the sky and it was cold. I said we should climb into the pump house for shelter, but Teresa said that only junkies went there, though she and me had had a cubby house there last summer. A pissy slash of sunlight splashed against the back of the flats. Halley stood by the pillars there beside Teresa. I went over too.’ (Author’s introduction)
2012 shortlisted Wet Ink/CAL Short Story Prize
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