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Alecia McKenzie

Alecia McKenzie (born Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican writer and journalist.[1]

Alecia McKenzie
Born
Alma materTroy University; Columbia University
Occupation(s)Writer and journalist
AwardsCommonwealth Writers Prize

Life edit

She studied at Alpha Academy in Kingston, Troy University in Alabama, and Columbia University in New York, focusing on languages, art and journalism.[2] At Troy University, she was the first Jamaican editor of the student newspaper, The Tropolitan, and graduated summa cum laude.

She has worked for various international news organizations and has taught Communications at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.[3] Besides Jamaica, she has lived in the United States, Belgium, England and Singapore and now mainly shares her time between France, where she is based with her family, and the Caribbean.[4]

Writing career edit

Her first collection of short stories, Satellite City, won the regional Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book (Canada and the Caribbean). Her second book, When the Rain Stopped in Natland, is a novella for young readers, and has been included on the literacy program in several schools.[5]

That was followed by a novella for teenagers, Doctor’s Orders, which is a part-adventure, part-detective story, with mostly teenage characters, set in the Caribbean; and a second collection of stories, Stories From Yard, first published in its Italian translation.[6] Her fifth book, Sweetheart, a novel, was on 21 May 2012 announced as the Caribbean regional winner of the Commonwealth Book Prize 2012.[7] The French translation of Sweetheart (Trésor) won the Prix Carbet des lycéens in 2017 - translated by S. Schler.[8]

In 2020, her novel A Million Aunties was published in the Caribbean and North America, and it went on to be longlisted for the 2022 International Dublin Literary Award. Hardback and paperback editions were published in the United Kingdom in 2022 and 2023 respectively.

McKenzie's stories have appeared in the following anthologies, among others: The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories, Global Tales, Light Transports, Girls' Night In, Stories from Blue Latitudes, The Penguin Book of Caribbean Short Stories, Bridges: A Global Anthology of Short Stories, Crises, Risks and New Regionalisms in Europe,[9] Extranezas cosmopolitas (Spanish), and Rómanska Ameríka (Icelandic).[10] Literary magazines and sites that have carried her short fiction include The Malahat Review and Culture (French).[11]

Her poetry has also been published in the Journal of Postcolonial Writing, the Journal of Caribbean Literatures,[12] Leggere Donna, The Gleaner and other publications.

As a reporter, she has written numerous articles that have appeared in a range of media, including The Guardian,[13] Black Enterprise, The Wall Street Journal Europe, New African,[14] and Chess Life.

Books edit

  • Satellite City, Longman, 1992, ISBN 978-0-582-08688-3
  • When the Rain Stopped in Natland, Illustrator Guy Parker-Rees, Longman, 1995, ISBN 978-0-582-12245-1
  • Doctor’s Orders, Heinemann, 2005, ISBN 978-0-435-98827-2
  • Stories from Yard, Peepal Tree Press, 2005, ISBN 978-1-900715-62-1
  • Sweetheart, Peepal Tree Press, 2011, ISBN 978-1-84523-177-4
  • A Million Aunties, Blouse & Skirt Books & Akashic Books, 2020, and Dialogue Publishing, 2022, 2023, ISBN 978-0-349-70253-7
  • Gone to The Dogs (Madame), KRK Ediciones, Oviedo, 2023, ISBN 978-84-8367-787-2

Selected Translations edit


Awards and recognition edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Alecia McKenzie", at Peepal Tree Press.
  2. ^
  3. ^ RouteOnline
  4. ^ Black Paris Profiles: Alecia McKenzie
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 March 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 July 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ a b Commonwealth Book Prize & Commonwealth Short Story Prize Regional Winners 2012. 25 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b "Alecia McKenzie wins the Carbet prize for high school students", France-Antilles, 15 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Crisis, Risks and New Regionalism in Europe".
  10. ^ "Yfirþyrmandi náttúrukraftur smásagna Rómönsku-Ameríku".
  11. ^ Alecia McKenzie, "Terminus", Culture.
  12. ^ Alecia McKenzie, "Travels with a Daughter", Journal of Caribbean Literatures, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Spring 2013), pp. 137–143.
  13. ^ AD McKenzie for IPS, part of the Guardian Development Network, "Parliamentarians ask G8 to focus on women", The Guardian, 19 May 2011.
  14. ^ Alecia McKenzie, "In Search of African Literature and African Writers: Some Authors Object to Being Categorised Based on Their Origin or Ethnicity While Others Embrace the Description", New African, No. 534, December 2013.

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Alecia McKenzie born Kingston Jamaica is a Jamaican writer and journalist 1 Alecia McKenzieBornKingston JamaicaAlma materTroy University Columbia UniversityOccupation s Writer and journalistAwardsCommonwealth Writers Prize Contents 1 Life 2 Writing career 3 Books 4 Selected Translations 5 Awards and recognition 6 References 7 External linksLife editShe studied at Alpha Academy in Kingston Troy University in Alabama and Columbia University in New York focusing on languages art and journalism 2 At Troy University she was the first Jamaican editor of the student newspaper The Tropolitan and graduated summa cum laude She has worked for various international news organizations and has taught Communications at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel 3 Besides Jamaica she has lived in the United States Belgium England and Singapore and now mainly shares her time between France where she is based with her family and the Caribbean 4 Writing career editHer first collection of short stories Satellite City won the regional Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book Canada and the Caribbean Her second book When the Rain Stopped in Natland is a novella for young readers and has been included on the literacy program in several schools 5 That was followed by a novella for teenagers Doctor s Orders which is a part adventure part detective story with mostly teenage characters set in the Caribbean and a second collection of stories Stories From Yard first published in its Italian translation 6 Her fifth book Sweetheart a novel was on 21 May 2012 announced as the Caribbean regional winner of the Commonwealth Book Prize 2012 7 The French translation of Sweetheart Tresor won the Prix Carbet des lyceens in 2017 translated by S Schler 8 In 2020 her novel A Million Aunties was published in the Caribbean and North America and it went on to be longlisted for the 2022 International Dublin Literary Award Hardback and paperback editions were published in the United Kingdom in 2022 and 2023 respectively McKenzie s stories have appeared in the following anthologies among others The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories Global Tales Light Transports Girls Night In Stories from Blue Latitudes The Penguin Book of Caribbean Short Stories Bridges A Global Anthology of Short Stories Crises Risks and New Regionalisms in Europe 9 Extranezas cosmopolitas Spanish and Romanska Amerika Icelandic 10 Literary magazines and sites that have carried her short fiction include The Malahat Review and Culture French 11 Her poetry has also been published in the Journal of Postcolonial Writing the Journal of Caribbean Literatures 12 Leggere Donna The Gleaner and other publications As a reporter she has written numerous articles that have appeared in a range of media including The Guardian 13 Black Enterprise The Wall Street Journal Europe New African 14 and Chess Life Books editSatellite City Longman 1992 ISBN 978 0 582 08688 3 When the Rain Stopped in Natland Illustrator Guy Parker Rees Longman 1995 ISBN 978 0 582 12245 1 Doctor s Orders Heinemann 2005 ISBN 978 0 435 98827 2 Stories from Yard Peepal Tree Press 2005 ISBN 978 1 900715 62 1 Sweetheart Peepal Tree Press 2011 ISBN 978 1 84523 177 4 A Million Aunties Blouse amp Skirt Books amp Akashic Books 2020 and Dialogue Publishing 2022 2023 ISBN 978 0 349 70253 7 Gone to The Dogs Madame KRK Ediciones Oviedo 2023 ISBN 978 84 8367 787 2Selected Translations editDe Perros Madame KRK Ediciones Oviedo 2023 translated by Emilia Maria Duran Almarza ISBN 978 84 8367 787 2 Schatzchen Sweetheart edition pen im Loecker Verlag Wien 2020 ISBN 978 3 99098 053 8Awards and recognition edit2022 International Dublin Literary Award Longlist for A Million Aunties 2019 Sunday Times Short Story Award longlist 2017 Prix Carbet des lyceens Winner for Tresor the French translation of Sweetheart 8 2015 Commonwealth Short Story Prize Shortlist for Cindy s Class 2012 Commonwealth Book Prize Winner Caribbean region for Sweetheart 7 1993 Commonwealth Writers Prize Winner Best First Book Canada amp the Caribbean for Satellite CityReferences edit Alecia McKenzie at Peepal Tree Press Alecia McKenzie Pearson RouteOnline Black Paris Profiles Alecia McKenzie The Longman Book Project Fiction Archived from the original on 2 March 2013 Retrieved 12 January 2019 Archived copy Archived from the original on 20 July 2019 Retrieved 12 January 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Commonwealth Book Prize amp Commonwealth Short Story Prize Regional Winners 2012 Archived 25 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b Alecia McKenzie wins the Carbet prize for high school students France Antilles 15 March 2017 Crisis Risks and New Regionalism in Europe Yfirthyrmandi natturukraftur smasagna Romonsku Ameriku Alecia McKenzie Terminus Culture Alecia McKenzie Travels with a Daughter Journal of Caribbean Literatures Vol 7 No 2 Spring 2013 pp 137 143 AD McKenzie for IPS part of the Guardian Development Network Parliamentarians ask G8 to focus on women The Guardian 19 May 2011 Alecia McKenzie In Search of African Literature and African Writers Some Authors Object to Being Categorised Based on Their Origin or Ethnicity While Others Embrace the Description New African No 534 December 2013 External links edit 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alecia McKenzie amp oldid 1216050721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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