
"This is a timely and crucially important initiative to support the creation and publication of fiction by black and Asian women writers."
Award-winning author Bernardine Evaristo’s six books of fiction and verse-fiction are: Hello Mum (Penguin 2010), Lara (Bloodaxe 2009), Blonde Roots (Penguin 2008), Soul Tourists (Penguin 2005), The Emperor’s Babe (Penguin 2001), Island of Abraham (Peepal Tree, 1994). She also recently co-edited the anthology Ten: new black and Asian poets (Bloodaxe 2010); Wasafiri: Black Britain-Beyond Definition (Routledge 2010); and the British Council anthology NW15 (Granta 2007).
She reviews books for the Guardian, Times and Independent and has written fiction and drama for BBC radio. Since 1997 she has undertaken over seventy-five international tours as a writer giving talks, readings, courses and workshops on all five continents including teaching stints at several universities including Barnard College, USA and the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. She is currently Reader in Creative Writing at Brunel University and teaches the new University of East Anglia/Guardian six-month beginner fiction course, in London.
She has judged several literary prizes including the Orange Award for New Writers, the TS Eliot Prize and the National Poetry Competition. In 2012 she is Chair of the Caine Prize for African Fiction, Chair of the Commonwealth Short Story Award and judge of the Poetry Society’s Poetry News Competition.