C. D. Rose
C. D. Rose is a fiction writer born in Manchester, England, at the tail end of the 1960s, who has lived and worked in multiple countries including Italy, Lebanon, Morocco, and Russia before settling in Norwich, England[4][5]. He is known for labyrinthine stories about missing people and lost art, with works such as The Biographical Dictionary of Literary Failure (2014) and the 2025 Goldsmiths Prize-winning novel We Live Here Now[4][6]. His short story Arkady who couldn’t see and Artem who couldn’t hear was shortlisted for the world’s richest short story prize in 2013, and he has been published in Granta[4].
Manchester, England
fiction
literary fiction
short stories