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Mildred Kiconco Barya is a writer and poet from
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. She was awarded the 2008 Pan African Literary Forum Prize for Africana Fiction, and earlier gained recognition for her poetry, particularly her first two collections, ''Men Love Chocolates But They Don't Say'' (2002) and ''The Price of Memory: After the Tsunami'' (2006).Barya, M. K. (June 2008)
"Bio"
MildredBarya.com. Retrieved 14 June 2008.

. "Writing Contest Results", PALF. Retrieved 14 June 2008.
Barya has also worked as journalist and travel writer. From August 2007 to August 2009, she served as Writer-in-Residence at
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, a Pan-African foundation based in
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, Senegal. She graduated from MFA program at Syracuse University, New York, in 2012, a PhD in Creative Writing at the
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in 2016. She had been a member of the Creative Writing Faculty at
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(ASFA)."Creative Writing – Faculty"
, Alabama School of Fine Arts (ASFA) (2013). Retrieved 3 February 2013.
She has lived and worked in Germany,
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and Uganda. Besides her career as a writer, Barya has also worked as a Human Resource Advisor for
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in Uganda,"Who We Are: Our Staff"
Trust Africa (2008). Retrieved 14 June 2008.
Barya, M. K. (7 March 2006)
"Creating an enabling environment for writers"
. ''Crossing Borders'' No. 10. British Council Arts. Retrieved 14 June 2008.
Barya, M. K. (June 2008)
"Press Release"
MildredBarya.com. Retrieved 14 June 2008.
and currently teaches Creative Writing as a faculty member of the
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. Barya is a founding memberBarya, Mildred
"The future of African writing: personal reflections"
''Pambazuka News'', 10 August 2011. Issue 544. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
and serves on the advisory board of African Writers Trust,"Advisory Board"
African Writers Trust. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
"a non-profit entity which seeks to coordinate and bring together African writers in the Diaspora and writers on the continent to promote sharing of skills and other resources, and to foster knowledge and learning between the two groups.""What is African Writers Trust?"
African Writers Trust. Retrieved 24 August 2011.


Education

Born in
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in southwest Uganda, Barya attended Mwisi Primary School and Kigezi High School. In 1996, she was awarded a full government scholarship to attend
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in Uganda. She graduated in 1999 with a BA in Literature. She also while at college joined
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—Uganda Women Writers Association, where she worked closely with Goretti Kyomuhendo, then Program Coordinator, and Violet Barungi, then FEMRITE editor.Musoke-Nteyafas, Jane
"Ugandan Writers: Meet Mildred Barya Kiconco"
, AfroLit, 10 March 2006. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
Caples, LaKeisha L

, AfricanWriter.com. 10 May 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
In 2000, Barya took certificate courses in Information, Communication and Globalisation at the International Women's University, Vifu, in
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, Germany. In 2002, she studied Editorial Practices and Publishing Management at
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, Eldoret, Kenya. From 2002 to 2004, she rejoined Makerere University to earn a master's degree in Organisational Psychology. In 2006–2007, Barya held a writer's residence fellowship at the Per Sesh Writing Program in Popenguine, Senegal, under the instruction of Ayi Kwei Armah.


Writing and critical reception

Barya's first published collection of poems, ''Men Love Chocolates But They Don't Say'', won the Ugandan National Book Trust Award for 2002. Her second collection, ''The Price of Memory: After the Tsunami'', also received favourable critical attention as shown by the two reviews cited below. Yusuf Serunkuma Kajura, a reviewer for ''The Weekly Observer'' (Uganda) claimed that Barya's "poetry blossoms on indigenous African imagery, rhetorical devices and ideas, easily comparable to Okot p'Bitek's long poem, '' Song of Lawino''." But Barya's poetry "is an enthusiastic trumpet, subtly blown for the woman in society, unlike Lawino's defence of the traditional African values."Kajura, Y. S. (26 April 2007)
"Poetry with answers"
, ''The Weekly Observer''. Retrieved 14 June 2008.
Gaaki Kigambo, a reviewer for Uganda's ''
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'', claimed that "Barya's subjects are informed by the things we are used to. In this era of mobile telephony, everyone will identify with Mathematically Proven Love." Kigambo also stated that such poetry "reveals the romanticist in Barya."Kigambo, G. (16 April 2006). "Barya the romanticist unveiled"
''Sunday Monitor'' (Uganda). Retrieved 14 June 2008.
Regarding Barya's third collection of poems, ''Give Me Room To Move My Feet'' (2009),
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, Professor of English at the
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, USA, claimed that "the poet breaks down and mends herself through spirituality, religion, and poetry, bringing back to life what seemed to be dead" and that Barya "never stops loving Mother Africa.""Give Me Room To Move My Feet"
Amalion Publishing. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
Barya's short fiction has appeared in
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anthologies, Commonwealth Broadcasting Association, ''African Love Stories'', Picador Africa, and ''
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''. An excerpt from her novel ''What Was Left Behind'' earned her the 2008 Pan African Literary Forum Prize for Africana Fiction, as judged by
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, the
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Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction writer and essayist. She is a contributor to the 2019 anthology ''
New Daughters of Africa ''Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Words and Writings by Women of African Descent from the Ancient Egyptian to the Present'' is a compilation of orature and literature by more than 200 women from Africa and the African diaspora, ...
'', edited by Margaret Busby.


Awards

* 2008: Pan African Literary Forum Prize for Africana Fiction * 2015: Sylt Foundation African Writer´s Residency Award * 2020: Linda Flowers Literary Award for creative non-fiction entry "Being Here in This Body"


Published works


Poetry

* * * *"A fragile heart", "If I was" in *"Stormy heart", in


Short fiction

* "Raindrops", in * "Scars of Earth", in * "Effigy Child", in * "Effigy Child", in
"What was left of us"
in ''Pambazuka News'', 2008.
"Black Stone"
in ''Per Contra: An International Journal of the Arts, Literature, and Ideas'', 2012. Reprinted in ''
New Daughters of Africa ''Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Words and Writings by Women of African Descent from the Ancient Egyptian to the Present'' is a compilation of orature and literature by more than 200 women from Africa and the African diaspora, ...
'', Margaret Busby, ed., 2019.


References

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