Personal profile
Current Teaching
I teach undergraduate modules in creative non fiction and long fiction. I teach MA modules in the personal essay and the novel.
SUMMARY of research interests (100 words)
My main areas of interest are long prose fiction the short story and creative non fiction and the personal essay. My recent work has concentrated on the unreliable or limited narrator and on LDS fiction and on respresentations of the sick or traumatised self in memoir / the lyric essay and hybrid works. My last novel, Fell (2016), engages with ideas about healing, transformation, haunting and masculinity and I have recently returned to these themes in a book length collection of linked personal essays provisionally entitled Notes Made While Falling.
I am also interested in writing industries and new routes into publication for writers, collaborative working between writers, and the way writers and other creative practitioners work together. With this in mind, in 2013 I co-founded the writers' and artists' collective, Curious Tales, which allows practioners to work together to create, produce and deliver creative works. So far we have published the illustrated anthologies: The Longest Night: Five Curious Tales, Poor Souls' Light: Seven Curious Tales, Bus StationL Unbound, The Barrow Rapture and Congregation of Innocents: Five Curious Tales. I also co-write collaborative weird/uncanny/horror fiction with R. S Hirst (The Night Vistors, Plunge Hill Hospital, etc).
Career Details
I studied English at Newnham College, Cambridge and took my MA in Creative Writing at the Centre for New Writing, Manchester University. I started my career in libraries, working at the Bodleian library, Oxford University as well as in public libraries and prison libraries in Lancashire as a chartered librarian with a specialist interest in reader development and writing industries work.
From there, I went on to become a freelance writer, literature development and project worker, setting up the Lancashire Writing Hub and developing other writing development projects across the North West.
I have lectured at UCLAN, held a Writing Research Fellowship at Manchester University's Centre for New Writing and most recently, joined the Department of English and Creative Writing here at Lancaster in 2011.
My first novel, A Kind of Intimacy, won a Betty Trask Award. On the publication of my second, Cold Light, I was featured on the BBC's Culture Show as one of Britain's 12 best new novelists. My third novel, The Friday Gospels was published in 2013. Fell was published in 2016. My collaborative work with Richard Hirst began in 2013 with the co-founding of the writers' and artists' collective Curious Tales: together we have published three anthologies of short fiction and two collaboratively written novellas.
Web Links
Office Hours
I hold office hours weekly in person and via MSTeams. Please email me for details of when these are.
Professional Role
Subject Lead in Creative Writing.
Thesis Title
Preaching to the Choir: Writing and Uncertainty in a Mormon Context
Qualifications
BA hons English Literature (2003) Newnham College, University of Cambridge
MA Creative Writing (2006) Centre for New Writing, Manchester University
PhD Creative Writing (2013) Lancaster University
PGCert Academic Practice (2014) Lancaster University
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Keywords
- English Literature and Creative Writing
User-defined keywords
- creative writing
- the novel
- short stories
- composite novels
- the unreliable narrator
- place as character
- hypertext novels
- collaborative fictions
- mockuments
- creative non fiction
- life writing
- hybrid / creative-critical work
- LDS literary culture
- writing industries
- publishing
- voice
- the regional novel
- Literature and location
- literature and religion
- first person fiction
- flash fiction
- games
- interactivity
- digital storytelling
- narrative and new media
- lyric essay
- Autobiography
Projects
- 6 Finished
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Tall Tales: Women Artists' Playful Exploration of the Human Experience
Ashworth, J. (Co-Investigator)
1/02/16 → 31/07/16
Project: Other
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Poor Souls' Light: Seven Curious Tales
Ashworth, J. (Principal Investigator)
15/08/14 → 30/01/15
Project: Other
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The Longest Night: Five Curious Tales
Ashworth, J. (Principal Investigator), Hirst, R. (Co-Investigator), Unsworth, E. (Co-Investigator), Ward, B. (Co-Investigator), Fletcher, T. (Co-Investigator) & Moore, A. (Co-Investigator)
1/08/13 → 30/01/14
Project: Other
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The Barrow Rapture
Baker, B. (Co-Investigator), Ashworth, J. (Co-Investigator), Fletcher, T. (Co-Investigator) & Ward, B. (Co-Investigator)
1/09/12 → 31/12/15
Project: Other
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Deer
Ashworth, J., 10/01/2026, (Accepted/In press) Brutalist Uncanny. Confingo PublishingResearch output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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Into The Swamp: Memoir and the Search for Buried Treasure
Ashworth, J., 15/10/2026, (Accepted/In press) Writing the Real: Essays on Crafting Creative Non-Ficton. Dead Ink BooksResearch output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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Memoir and Main Character Syndrome: A Reflection
Ashworth, J., 28/05/2026, (Accepted/In press) Creative Writing and the Critical Commentary: Reflection, Influence Process. Stevens, K. & Taylor, J. (eds.). London: Bloomsbury AcademicResearch output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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The Hanging Stones
Ashworth, J., 15/10/2026, (Accepted/In press) Best British Short Stories 2026. Royle, N. (ed.). Salt PublishingResearch output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Chapter
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The White Lady of Morecambe
Ashworth, J., 15/02/2026, BBC Radio 4.Research output: Other contribution
Activities
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Playwriting Development Studio Reading
Ainscough, A. (Speaker) & Ashworth, J. (Organiser)
28/05/2026Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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Coastal Research and Practice Study Day
Bailey, T. (Speaker), Carruthers, J. (Organiser), Ashworth, J. (Organiser), Parkinson, C. (Speaker), Caldecott, E. (Speaker), Spooner, C. (Speaker), Southern, J. (Speaker), Pearce, L. (Speaker), Mullagh, L. (Speaker), Hayer, T. (Speaker), Bainbridge, S. (Speaker), Train-Brown, B. (Speaker) & Campbell-Roscoe, R. (Speaker)
29/04/2026Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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'The fleeting hour of life for those who love the hills is quickly spent' — Walking, Falling, Writing: Three Attempts at Mourning
Ashworth, J. (Speaker)
29/04/2026Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Authors in Conversation: Jenn Ashworth and Richard V. Hirst
Bailey, T. (Participant), Ashworth, J. (Speaker) & Hirst, R. V. (Speaker)
27/02/2026Activity: Talk or presentation types › Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
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The Parallel Path: reading and conversation with Helen Mort
Ashworth, J. (Speaker)
23/11/2025Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
Prizes
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BBC British Short Story Award - shortlisted
Ashworth, J. (Recipient), 5/10/2022
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
Ashworth, J. (Recipient), 06/2018
Prize: Election to learned society
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Honorary Fellow, Newnham College, Cambridge
Ashworth, J. (Recipient), 23/02/2024
Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively
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Society of Authors Travel Scholarship
Ashworth, J. (Recipient), 07/2018
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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