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Elizabeth Amisu

Elizabeth Amisu

‘Through my creative works I seek to map the uncharted territory of the heart.’

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  • Essay, ‘The Cultural Inheritance of Michael Jackson: Reading the Performance of High-Status Blackness in Music Video and on the Stage’ published in Nakan: A Journal of Cultural Studies (2022)
  • Writer of the Month, Pen to Print May (2021)
  • Essay, ‘Throwing Stones to Hide Your Hands’: The Mortal Persona of Michael Jackson’ translated into English, French, Spanish, Italian and German (2014)
  • Essay, ‘On Michael Jackson’s Dancing the Dream’ given ‘top 3% award’ from Academia.edu (2014)
  • Short story, ‘The Bestseller’, winner of the SilverWood ‘Beat the Author’ Competition (2013)
  • Short story, ‘January 3rd’, winner of MigMag.co.uk ‘New Year’ Competition (2012)
  • Novel, We Burn Daylight, second prize, Southend Book Fair literary competition (2010)
  • Bucks New University ‘Highest Overall Mark’ in the Faculty of Creativity and Culture (2008)
  • Performed as a guest speaker on ‘Sacred and Liminal Spaces’ at the 9th annual Arts and Media conference at Buckinghamshire New University, 2007.
  • Play, Ten for The Super-Ego, chosen for the Festival D’hiver, featured in Ten, published by
    Jubilee Press & Buckinghamshire New University. ISBN: 978-0-948314-82-0; and in the
    article, French Festival for Students by Nicola Orchard for Hendon & Finchley Times and Bucks Free Press (20 April, 2007)
  • Head Girl of Newlands Manor School (2005)
  • Sunday Telegraph Certificate of Recognition by the BASF Science Writers (2004)
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  • Public Speaking – Chairperson/Speaker (Certified; English Speaking Union) (2003)
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