paulmcveighwriter
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Bio
The Good Son, Paul's debut novel, won The Polari First Novel Prize and The McCrea Literary Award. It was shortlisted for The Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award, the Prix du Roman Cezam in France and was a finalist for The People’s Book Prize. The Good Son was chosen as Brighton’s City Reads 2016 and was given out as part of World Book Night 2017. Paul has written comedy, essays, flash fiction, a novel, plays and short stories, and his work has been performed on radio, stage and television, and published in eight languages.
Paul's debut short story collection, I Hear You, was published in March 2025. It collected all his stories that have aired on BBC Radio 4 including the ten-part short story series, The Circus.
Born in Belfast, Paul began his career as a playwright before moving to London where he wrote comedy shows, which were performed at the Edinburgh Festival and in London’s West End. He returned to theatre in 2022, with 'Big Man' at Lyric Theatre, Belfast, which was nominated for 6 Broadway World Ireland Awards and won an Irish Times Theatre Award.
Paul's short stories have been published in anthologies, newspapers and literary journals and read on BBC Radio 3, 4 & 5. ‘Hollow’ was shortlisted for Irish Short Story of the Year at the Irish Book Awards in 2017. His ten-part short story cycle, 'The Circus', aired of BBC Radio 4 in 2023. His stories have been televised on Sky Arts, and published in ‘Common People’ edited by Kit de Waal, 'The Art of the Glimpse' and ‘Being Various’ best of Irish fiction for Faber. He edited three anthologies ‘Belfast Stories’ and ‘Queer Love’ and ‘The 32 Anthology of Irish Working Class Voices'.
Paul has taught creative writing and read his work, in Australia, Austria, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, Poland, Singapore, Switzerland and Turkey. In the UK he taught at the Barbican Centre, British Library, Hampsted Theatre, Tricycle Theatre, Waterstones Piccadilly and at universities in Brighton, London, Swansea and Wolverhampton. He judges international literary prizes including the Edge Hill Short Story Prize, the Seán Ó Faoláin International Short Story Prize, the International Dylan Thomas Prize and the Royal Society of Literature’s V. S. Pritchard Award. He reviews for the TLS and The Irish Times. He has interviewed authors in print and on stage including five Booker Prize-winners.
Paul co-founded the London Short Story Festival, of which, he was Director and Curator for 2014 & ’15. He is associate director at Word Factory, ‘the UK’s national organisation for excellence in the short story’ The Guardian. Paul’s blog for writers which posts on submission opportunities for journals and competitions has had over a 2 1/2 million visitors. He founded the Paul McVeigh Residency at The Harrison in 2023.
He was acting Head of Literature for the Arts Council of Northern Ireland '22-'23.