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Kadija George , Hon. FRSL (born 1962), also known as Kadija Sesay, is a British literary activist, short story writer and poet of
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an descent, and the publisher and managing editing, editor of the magazine ''SABLE LitMag''. Her work has earned her many awards and nominations, including the ''
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'' Woman of Achievement in 1994, Candace Woman of Achievement in 1996, ''
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'' Community Award in Literature in 1999 and the Millennium Woman of the Year in 2000. She is the General Secretary for African Writers Abroad (
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) and organises the Writers' HotSpot - trips for writers abroad, where she teaches
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courses.


Biography

Born in London of Sierra Leonean heritage, Sesay is a graduate of
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, in
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, where she majored in
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n studies."Kadija George"
at
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, Literature.
She then became a freelance journalist, and from the mid-1990s until 1998 worked as a black literature development co-ordinator for the Centreprise Literature Development Project, where she set up the newspaper ''Calabash''. In 2001 she founded ''Sable LitMag''. Sesay has edited or co-edited several books, including ''Burning Words, Flaming Images: Poems and Short Stories by Writers of African Descent'' (1996), ''IC3: The Penguin Book of New Black Writing in Britain'' (with Courttia Newland, 2000), ''Dance the Guns to Silence: 100 Poems for Ken Saro-Wiwa'' ( Flipped Eye Publishing, 2005), and (as Kadija George) ''Six Plays by Black and Asian Women Writers'' (Aurora Metro Books, 2005), ''Write Black, Write British: From Post Colonial to Black British Literature'' ( Hansib Publications, 2005). In 2007 she created the first SABLE Literary Festival in The Gambia, where she now programmes the Mboka literary festival and bookfair, which she co-founded in 2016. She is co-director of
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's writer development programme, Inscribe, alongside fellow poet Dorothea Smartt. Sesay's first full collection of poems, entitled ''Irki'', was published in 2013. Her poetry, short stories and essays have appeared in a range of publications, including the 2019 anthology ''
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'', edited by Margaret Busby. Sesay was appointed
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(MBE) in the
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for services to publishing. In 2021, she was elected an honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. In 2021, with
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and
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she curated ''This is The Canon: Decolonize Your Bookshelf in 50 Books'' – in the words of
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"a vital and timely introduction to some of the best books I've ever read" – which is described as " bverting the reading lists that have long defined Western cultural life", highlighting alternatives by people of African or Asian descent and indigenous peoples.


Selected bibliography


As editor

* ''Burning Words, Flaming Images: Poems and Short Stories by Writers of African Descent'' (S.A.K.S. Publications, 1996) * ''IC3: The Penguin Book of New Black Writing in Britain'' (with Courttia Newland; London: Hamish Hamilton, 2000) * ''Dance the Guns to Silence: 100 Poems for Ken Saro-Wiwa'' ( Flipped Eye Publishing, 2005) * ''Six Plays by Black and Asian Women Writers'' (as Kadija George; Aurora Metro Books, 2005) * ''Write Black, Write British: From Post Colonial to Black British Literature'' ( Hansib Publications, 2005) * ''Black British Perspectives: A Series of Conversations on Black Art Forms'' (Foreword by Wesley Zepherin; SAKS Publications, 2011). Other contributors: Raimi Gbadamosi, Paul Goodwin, Sonia Dyer,
Kevin Le Gendre Kevin Le Gendre is a British journalist, broadcaster and author whose work focuses on Black music. He is deputy editor of ''Echoes'' magazine, has written for a wide range of publications, including ''Jazzwise'', ''MusicWeek'', '' Vibrations'', ' ...
, Sheila Chandra,
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,
Carol Tulloch Carol Tulloch is a British author and academic who is a Professor of Dress, Diaspora and Transnationalism at the University of the Arts London, known for her work on cultural heritage, auto/biography, personal archives and style narratives. Biog ...
, Avis Charles, Susan Stockwell, Michael McMillan, Jonzi D,
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, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Margaret Busby and Diran Adebayo. * (With Joan Anim-Addo and Deirdre Osborne) ''This is the Canon: Decolonize Your Bookshelves in 50 Books'' (London: Greenfinch/Quercus, 2021; .


Poetry

* ''Irki'',
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, 2013, ).


References


External links


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