Life and writings
Born in Kilkenny, MacManus was educated in the local Christian Brothers school and later at St. Patrick's College, Dublin and University College Dublin. After teaching for eighteen years at theBibliography
Short story collection
* ''Pedlar's Pack'' (Dublin: Talbot 1944)Novels
* ''Stand and Give Challenge'' (Dublin: Talbot 1934; rep. Mercier 1964) * ''Candle for the Proud'' (Dublin: Talbot 1936) * ''This House was Mine'' (Dublin: Talbot 1937) * ''Men Withering'' (Dublin: Talbot 1939; rep. Mercier 1972) * ''The Wild Garden'' (Dublin: Talbot 1940) * ''Flow on, Lovely River'' (Dublin: Talbot 1941) * ''Watergate'' (Dublin: Talbot 1942; rep. Poolbeg 1979) * ''The Greatest of These'' (Dublin: Talbot 1943) * ''Statue for a Square'' (Dublin: Talbot 1945) * ''The Fire in the Dust'' (London: Cape 1950) * ''American Son'' (London: Cape 1959)Non-Fiction
* ''Boccaccio'' (London: Sheed & Ward 1947), biography. * ''Seal Ag RódaÃocht/On the Road for a Time'' (Dublin: Sairseal agus Dill 1955), travel essays. * ''St Columban'' (Dublin: Clonmore & Reynolds 1963), biography. * ''The Years of the Great Test'' (Cork: Mercier Press 1967), history.The RTÉ Short Story Award in Honour of Francis MacManus
Set up in 1986 to honour writer and broadcaster Francis MacManus, the RTÉ Short Story Competition recognises and rewards the best new Irish fiction writing for radio. Since its inception, the competition has been a critically important launch pad for new and emerging writers in Ireland. The competition is free to enter and attracts thousands of entries every year. The total prize fund is €13,750 with the winner receiving an award of €5,000. The second and third placed writers receive €4,000 and €3,000 respectively. A further seven runners-up receive €250 each. A shortlist of ten stories is released in September, and the top prize-winners are announced on a RTÉ Arena special programme on RTÉ Radio 1 later. All 10 shortlisted stories are published on the RTÉ Culture website and broadcast in a season of new writing on RTÉ Radio 1. Each of the 10 short-listed stories is read and recorded by professional actors. The judges listen to these recordings and read the stories to consider their broadcasting and short story qualities before they select the winning entries. According to the entry form, "Over the past 25 years the competition has proved to be a launching pad for several new and emerging Irish writers and continues to offer a platform for the best of contemporary Irish fiction." Since 1985 over 500 stories from the competition have been broadcast. Among the names who have featured and who have gone on to win acclaim in Ireland and internationally are Cónal Creedon, Claire Keegan, Molly McCloskey, Anthony Glavin, Mary O'Donnell and Ivy Bannister. The panel of three judges for the 2012 competition is: Brendan Barrington, a Senior Editor at Penguin Ireland and editor of '' The Dublin Review''; John MacKenna, author, and winner of the '' Irish Times'', Hennessy and Cecil Day-Lewis awards as well as a Jacob's Award for his radio documentaries onPast Winners of the RTÉ Radio 1 Francis MacManus Short Story Award
* 1993 Winner: "After the Ball" by Cónal Creedon * 1999 Winner: "Love" by Ivy Bannister 2nd: : "Stay Close to the Water's Edge" * 2000 Winner: "The Hanging Trees" by Ruth LeGoff * 2001 Winner: "Dipping into the Darkness" by Maire McSweeney 2nd : "I am the Song – Sing Me" by Elizabeth Carty 3rd : " Jealousy" by Susan Knight * 2002 Winner: "The Wind Across the Grass" by Nuala Nà Chonchúir Joint 2nd: "Rebound" by Lorraine Francis Joint 2nd: "Heaven" by Jim Mullarkey * 2003 Winner: "Lemon Creams" by Vincent McDonnell 2nd : "Would you like to see a photograph?" by Billy Thompson * 2004 Winner: "The Mango War" by Martin Malone 2nd : "Walking Toby" by Geraldine Mills 3rd : "Glimpse" by James Moynihan * 2005 Winner: "Dark Horses" by Claire Keegan 2nd : "Pascal's Wager" by Michael J Farrell 3rd : "The World of Tides" by Bill Murray * 2006 Winner: "A Thing of Beauty" by Hester Casey 2nd : "The Weight of Feathers" by Geraldine Mills 3rd : "For Scrap" by Gavin Corbett * 2007 Winner: "Valediction" by Joe O'Donnell 2nd : "Loser" by Eileen Counihan 3rd : "The Man With No Name" by Gerry Boland * 2008 Winner: "Hay" by Ciarán Folan 2nd : "Home Help" by Dolores Walsh 3rd : "Romance" by Alastair Hadden * 2010 Winner: "Fishing for Dreams" by Joyce Russell 2nd : "Silverfish" by Eileen Lynch 3rd : "Comfort" by Sheila Mannix * 2011 Winner: "Orca" by Austin Duffy 2nd : "Platform 17 – Grand Central Station" by Patrick Griffin 3rd : "Seven Steps Home" by Andrew FoxReferences
{{DEFAULTSORT:Macmanus, Francis 1909 births 1965 deaths Writers from County Kilkenny RTÉ people Alumni of St Patrick's College, Dublin 20th-century Irish novelists 20th-century Irish male writers Irish male novelists Staff of Synge Street school