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94:, Nigeria. She grew up in a household with her mother and several siblings, and obtained a degree in English before leaving Nigeria. Okorie moved to Ireland in 2006 with her infant daughter and lived in the direct provision system, which was when she began writing. Okorie obtained an Mphil in creative writing from 280: 184: 434: 408: 489: 382: 334: 113: 281:"'Direct provision is like being in an abusive relationship' - Nigerian writer Melatu Uche Okorie on direct provision and racism in Ireland" 613: 306: 78:, was shortlisted for the Sunday Independent Newcomer of the Year award at the Irish Book Awards, and adapted into an operatic work by the 598: 517: 201:
was nominated for the Sunday Independent Newcomer of the Year award at the Irish Book Awards. In 2019, Okorie was appointed to the
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MartĂ­n-Ruiz, Sara (June 2017). "Melatu Okorie: An Introduction to Her Work and a Conversation with the Author".
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In 2009, Okorie won the Metro Éireann Writing Award for the story "Gathering Thoughts". Okorie's first book,
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In 2019, Okorie was interviewed about her writing practice by Laureate for Irish Fiction,
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was published. This is a collection of works by female writers including Okorie,
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in Ireland in May 2018. The book features an invented Nigerian pidgin English
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Dublin: Ten Journeys One Destination, Alms on the Highway
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and is studying for a PhD in the college of Education.
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Enugu
Arts Council
Irish National Opera
Enugu
Trinity College Dublin
This Hostel Life
Skein Press
patois
Nikesh Shukla
Virago Press
Irish National Opera
Sebastian Barry
Catherine Dunne
Hilary Fannin
Lia Mills
Sheila O'Flanagan
National Network of Migrant Women in Ireland
This Hostel Life
Arts Council
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"Melatu-Uche Okorie"



"'Direct provision is like being in an abusive relationship' - Nigerian writer Melatu Uche Okorie on direct provision and racism in Ireland"
""I never thought I was black until I got here" - Author Melatu Uche Okorie on Ireland's racial issues"


"Sebastian Barry and Melatu Uche Okorie in conversation"

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