Nicolas Tredell has published 25 books with such firms as Icon, Palgrave and Salem Press, on topics ranging from William Shakespeare to Martin Amis, and over 500 essays and tales in peer-reviewed journals, literary magazines and national newspapers.
He and Angela Tredell are the co-founders and co-directors of Tredellian Publishing, which regularly brings out quality fiction and non-fiction pamphlets, most recently To the Vitrines and Green Gatsby.
He was Consultant Editor of the Palgrave Macmillan Essential Criticism series that ran to more than 90 volumes, seven of which he himself produced. In 1994, he was a judge of the 1994 Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for Poetry and, in 2016 and 2024, of the English and Media Centre’s Close Reading Competition.
He formerly taught literature, film and cultural studies at Sussex University and is now an itinerant lecturer who gives in-person and online talks, readings and seminars in England, Europe, India, the USA and across the globe.

