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Jarred P. McGinnis (born ) is an American-born writer based in the United Kingdom. In 2021, he was named as one of the best 10 emerging writers from the UK by ''The Guardian''.


Early life and education

McGinnis grew up in Siesta Key, Florida, United States. While studying at the University of Texas at Austin, he had a car accident the day before his 21st birthday, causing a spinal cord injury, resulting in paraplegia and the loss of the use of his legs. Before the accident McGinnis wanted to study screenwriting, but he turned to computer science when he realized the need for a job and health insurance due to his disability. After graduating from the UT, McGinnis enrolled for the PhD program at the University of Edinburgh, and worked under Professor Dave Robertson and earned his PhD in Computer Science on Artificial Intelligence. The title of his doctoral thesis was: ''On the Mutability of Protocols''.


Writing career

His debut novel ''The Coward'' was selected for
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's '' Between The Covers'' and
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's ''Book Club'' programs and was long-listed for the Barbellion Prize. Translated into French as ''Le Lâche'' it won the "foreign books" category of the
Prix du Premier Roman The Prix du Premier Roman (''debut novel, First Novel Prize'') is a French literary prize awarded to an unpublished novelist between the ages of 18 and 30. The monetary reward is 3,000 Euros. The prize was first awarded in 1977. Starting with 1 ...
(First Novel prize). and was nominated for the prestigious
Femina prize The Prix Femina is a French literary prize created in 1904 by 22 writers for the magazine '' La Vie heureuse'' (today known as '' Femina''). The prize is decided each year by an exclusively female jury. They reward French-language works written ...
. ''The Coward'' is an
autofiction In literary criticism, autofiction is a form of fictionalized autobiography. Autofiction combines two mutually inconsistent narrative forms, namely autobiography and fiction. An author may decide to recount their life in the third person, to mod ...
that blends his own experiences, although he has said that he has "tried not to use the term auto-fiction", and has used the term "livre vecu". His next writing project is ''The Mountain Weight'', which "mines his family’s history, from the American Civil War to the present day, to examine themes of masculinity, family and migration" and for which he was awarded the 2023 Eccles Centre & Hay Festival Writer's Award.


Selected publications


Books

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Short stories

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Other writings

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Awards

McGinnis was awarded the 2023 Eccles Centre & Hay Festival Writer's award for his work on ''The Mountain Weight'', the other winner being
Ayanna Lloyd Banwo Ayanna Lloyd Banwo is a Trinidadian writer. She was awarded the second prize for "Public Notice" in the 2016 Small Axe Literary Competition. Her debut novel ''When We Were Birds'' (Hamish Hamilton) was released in 2022 and won the 2023 OCM Boc ...
. His first novel's French edition has won the
Prix du Premier Roman The Prix du Premier Roman (''debut novel, First Novel Prize'') is a French literary prize awarded to an unpublished novelist between the ages of 18 and 30. The monetary reward is 3,000 Euros. The prize was first awarded in 1977. Starting with 1 ...
(First Novel prize).


Other activities

He is the co-founder of ''The Special Relationship'', described as "the polymath of literary evenings", which was chosen for the British Council's International Literature Showcase. He was the creative director for ''Moby-Dick Unabridged'', a four-day immersive multimedia reading of Herman Melville's '' Moby-Dick'' at the
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, involving hundreds of participants.


Personal life

McGinnis is married to Sarah, who dropped out of college for a year to care for him after his accident. They both graduated from the University of Texas, and moved together first to Edinburgh, then to London. They have two daughters. During the COVID-19 pandemic they made the decision to move to Marseille, France.


References


External links

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BBC 2's Between The Covers
- episode discussing Jarred's debut book
Monocle Interview with Georgina Goodwin
- at Meet the Writers
Jarred McGinnis Reconstruction
- Featured Interview in Rolling Stone France, July 2023
Interview with Percival Everette
- The White Review
Writing is the only magic I still believe in
- Jarred McGinnis on TEDxEaling {{DEFAULTSORT:McGinnis, Jarred Year of birth missing (living people) 1970s births Living people American writers with disabilities American writers British writers Writers from New Mexico University of Texas at Austin alumni Alumni of the University of Edinburgh People with paraplegia