Ngozi
Ifeyinwa
Razak-Soyebi won the 2006 New Children’s Writer Award in the
Macmillan Writers Prize for Africa with her book “The House
That Kojo Built”. One of Ngozi’s short stories, “The Passage”, has also
been published in an anthology in the US. In addition, she has written for the
newsletter of the Women Writers of Nigeria (WRITA), and she is a columnist for G21. In August 2007, Ngozi won the
creative writing competition organized by Bath Spa University (BSU) and
Bridgeway Overseas Admission Centre (BOAC). Her story, The Whip,
which is a novel excerpt, won first place with a cash prize of two hundred
pounds and a scholarship to study creative writing at Bath Spa University in
the UK. You can access the story at: www.bathspa.ac.uk/services/international/competition.asp.
Ngozi lives in Jos, Nigeria. Read our Ngozi
Razak-Soyebi interview.
The Pill – Ngozi’s excellent column in
G21 about her efforts to publish her romance novels “On the Wrong Side of 30”
and “Upstage by a Waif”, which has thus far been thwarted by the nemesis of
every writer – the rejection letter
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