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Lon Kirkop
Marlon Chircop (born 5 August 1991), better known by his artist name Lon Kirkop, is a Maltese people, Maltese novelist, playwright and Visual arts, visual artist. He won The Literary Contest Of Novels For Youth 2020, organised by the National Book Council and Aġenzija Żgħażagħ, with his debut novel ''Mitt Elf Isem Ieħor: HappyVeganGirlJules'' (Maltese for "A Hundred Thousand Other Names: HappyVeganGirlJules") later published by Merlin publishers. Biography Kirkop was born on 5 August 1991, in Malta. His love affair with art, literature and theatre dates to his childhood. Today he managed to find a way to incorporate all his passions into his continuously developing multidisciplinary work. Kirkop studied at MCAST's Creative Arts Institute and graduated with a B.A.(Hons) in fine arts, in 2017. In 2022, he graduated with an M.A. in printmaking at Cambridge School of Arts, UK. In 2018, he had his first solo visual art show at ''La Bottega'' ''Art Bistro'' in Valletta, curat ...
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The Author Lon Kirkop Receiving The Award For His Win Of The 2020 Edition Of The Literary Contest Of Novels For Youth
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