Darryl Peers
Darryl Peers

© Caitlin Beveridge
About
Darryl Peers is a writer from Aberdeenshire. He is the recipient of an AHRC Studentship in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is writing his first novel and a memoir. He is the co-editor of the 'Queer Form in Scottish Writing' special issue of Scottish Literary Review. His fiction has appeared in American Literary Review, The Suburban Review, and other publications. He is based in Manchester, England.
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Fiction
Issue 12.1, Summer 2022
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Issue #25 JUICE, April 2022
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The Way Walked Before, The Pittsburgher
Autumn 2019
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Late Shift, American Literary Review
Spring 2019
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Non-Fiction
Too Good for the Gays, Journal of the Short Story in English
Autumn 2024
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Queer Form in Scottish Writing, Scottish Literary Review
Spring/Summer 2024
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Local council elections and Scottishness, The Press & Journal
May 2023
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2022 in Queer Scottish Poetry, Somewhere: For Us
November 2022
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Interview & Performance
The Self Coming Apart in Water, Ice & Water, University of Iceland
May 2024
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Desperate for a Dick, Contemporary Writers: Ali Smith, Cambridge
April 2023
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November 2022
On Nan Shepherd, The Nan Shepherd Shorts
July 2020
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