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Nick Mulgrew (born 1990) is a South African-British novelist, poet, and editor. In addition to his writing, he is the founder and director of the poetry press uHlanga.


Education

Mulgrew studied English and Journalism at Rhodes University, Makhanda, and later at the
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, at which he was a Mandela Rhodes Scholar. He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Dundee.


Writing

Mulgrew is the author of four books, and is best known for his short fiction. His first collection of stories, ''Stations'', was published in 2016 when he was 25. The book was longlisted for the 2017 Edge Hill Short Story Prize and shortlisted for the 2017
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Award. Mulgrew eventually won the 2018 Nadine Gordimer Award with his second collection of stories, ''The First Law of Sadness'', which was published in 2017. His stories have elsewhere appeared in ''
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'', '' World Literature Today'', and ''New Contrast''. His first novel, ''A Hibiscus Coast'', was published in South Africa by Karavan Press in 2021. In 2023, he Karavan press published his second novel, ''Tunnel''. His first poetry collection, ''the myth of this is that we're all in this together'', was published by uHlanga in 2015.


Publishing

In 2014, Mulgrew founded the poetry press uHlanga, which he operates and directs. Mulgrew commissions and designs all of the press's books, and edits most of them. uHlanga has launched the careers in publication of many South African poets, most notably Maneo Mohale and
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, who are both winners of the Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry for titles published by uHlanga. The press's authors and books have also won various South African awards, including two Ingrid Jonker Prizes (for ''Failing Maths and My Other Crimes'' by Thabo Jijana and ''Zikr'' by Saaleha Idrees Bamjee) and two South African Literary Awards for Poetry (for ''Prunings'' by Helen Moffett and ''All the Places'' by Musawenkosi Khanyile). Mulgrew was a founding associate editor of the Cape Town-based literary magazine ''Prufrock'', and continued to be its fiction editor until it ceased publication.


Other work and awards

From 2013 to 2015, Mulgrew was the beer critic for South African ''Sunday Times''. Mulgrew is the winner of the 2016
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for Short Stories, the National Arts Festival Short Sharp Stories Awards in 2014, and a South African Arts Journalism Awards Special Silver Merit for Features, 2014. He was shortlisted for The ''White Review'' Prize and the Ake/Air France Prize for Prose in 2015. He was also a nominee for the South African Arts Journalist of the Year Award in 2014. Mulgrew won the 2022 K. Sello Duiker Memorial Award for his novel ''A Hibiscus Coast''.


Bibliography


Novels

* ''A Hibiscus Coast'' (2021) * ''Tunnel'' (2023)


Short story collections

*''Stations'' (2016) * ''The First Law of Sadness'' (2017)


Poetry

* ''the myth of this is that we're all in this together'' (2015)


References


External links

*
uHlanga
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