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Fly on the Wall Press

Fly on the Wall Press

Fly on the Wall Press, a pioneering force based in Manchester, curates and publishes unparalleled political fiction, evocative poetry, and genre-defying anthologies addressing urgent global concerns.

A Trailblazer
We are the 2024 winner of Small Press of the Year (British Book Awards, North of England), previously a four-time finalist! Our publications have not only received laurels from esteemed poetry competitions like The Laurel Prize and The Julie Suk Award, but also earned accolades in short stories and fiction through the Saboteur Awards and the Edge Hill Prize.

Driving Social Change
Since our inception in February 2018, Fly on the Wall Press has seamlessly integrates social activism into our literary endeavours. Our flagship anthologies transcend literature, functioning as catalysts for change. With each sale, we raise funds for chosen charities and fuel an ongoing dialogue on highlighted issues. Embracing the audacious, we tackle sensitive topics, dedicating a substantial portion of our annual schedule to benevolent projects. Our collaborative efforts span a breadth of charitable organizations, including Mind, Shelter, Crisis Aid UK, WWF, The Climate Coalition, Street Child United, and Invest in ME.
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years of life: 2018 present

Citati

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streets down.

He went, knocked on the door, and her nut-wrinkled face appeared, screwed up in the crack. She was old, about eighty. “Can you mind Hana today?” he asked.

Looked through the gap into the hallway, and through tha
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she said. Slammed the door. On the other side, bolt and chain rattled as though telling a story. Then she opened it, the sun spiking into her eyes. “Ok. Give her here.”

The civic hall was grey, broad, and didn’t seem to want him there. It was double the footprint of a secondary school, only one storey
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