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Nikesh Shukla FRSL (born 8 July 1980) is a British author and screenwriter. His writing focuses on race, racism, identity, and immigration. He is the editor of the 2016 collection of essays The Good Immigrant, which features contributions from Riz Ahmed, Musa Okwonga, Bim Adewunmi, and Reni Eddo-Lodge, among others. With Chimène Suleyman, he co-edited the 2019 follow-up collection called The Good Immigrant: 26 Writers Reflect On America. Early life and career Shukla was born to Indian immigrants in the London suburb Harrow. He attended Merchant Taylors' school in Northwood, leaving in 1996, then Dr. Challoner's Grammar School. Career Literature Shukla is the author of three novels: Coconut Unlimited (2010), Meatspace (2014) and The One Who Wrote Destiny (2018) and the council of good friends(2020) He is also the author of two books for Young Adults: Run, Riot (2018) and The Boxer (2019). In 2017 he one of was one of the co-founders of the Jhalak Prize awarded annually to British or British resident writers of colour. In 2019 he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He was a Rathbones Folio Prize Mentor in 2019–2020. Brown Baby, a memoir addressed to his young daughter, was published in 2021. He hosts a podcast of the same name. Film Shukla co-wrote the short film Two Dosas with Sarmad Masud. It starred Himesh Patel. After Danny Boyle awarded the film Best Short at the 2017 Shuffle Festival, Boyle cast Patel in the title role of Jack in Yesterday (2019). Journalism Shukla has been a columnist for The Observer's magazine supplement and The Pool. Radio and podcasts In January 2019, Shukla appeared in series 47 of the BBC Radio 4 show Great Lives, nominating Pakistani wrestler The Great Gama (1878–1960). Shukla hosted a podcast called The Subaltern podcast, in which he has conversations with writers about writing. He also co-hosted a podcast called Meat Up, Hulk Out with sci-fi writer James Smythe. Selected works and publications Books Shukla, Nikesh (2010). Coconut Unlimited. London: Quartet. ISBN 978-0-704-37204-7. OCLC 661047464. Shukla, Nikesh (2013). The Time Machine. New York: Galley Beggar Press. ISBN 978-1-910-29605-9. OCLC 875097790. Shukla, Nikesh (2014). Meatspace. London: Friday Project. ISBN 978-0-007-56508-5. OCLC 1004224836. Shukla, Nikesh (2018). The One Who Wrote Destiny. London: Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-1-786-49280-7. OCLC 1098249965. Shukla, Nikesh (2018). Run, Riot. London: Hodder Children's Books. ISBN 978-1-444-94068-8. OCLC 1039899069. Shukla, Nikesh (2019). The Boxer. London: Hodder Children's Books. ISBN 978-1-444-94070-1. OCLC 1110445739. Shukla, Nikesh (2021). Brown Baby: A Memoir of Race, Family and Home. London: Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-529-03291-8. OCLC 1144864045. Collections Shukla, Nikesh, ed. (2016). The Good Immigrant: 21 Writers Explore What It Means to be Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic in Britain Today. London: Unbound. ISBN 978-1-783-52296-5. OCLC 1064008971. Shukla, Nikesh; Suleyman, Chimène, eds. (2019). The Good Immigrant: 26 Writers Reflect on America. New York: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0-316-52429-2. OCLC 1083266326. Shukla, Nikesh; Jones, Sammy, eds. (2019). Rife: Twenty-One Stories from Britain's Youth. New York: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0-316-52429-2. OCLC 1107493815. Other work Yates, Kieran; Shukla, Nikesh (2011). Summer of Unrest: Generation Vexed: What the English Riots Don't Tell Us About Our Nation's Youth. London: Vintage Digital. ISBN 978-1-448-11475-7. Shukla, Nikesh (2013). The Time Machine. London: Galley Beggar Press. Heuchan, Claire; Shukla, Nikesh (2018). What is Race? Who are Racists? Why Does Skin Colour Matter? And Other Big Questions. London, England: Wayland. ISBN 978-1526303981. Filmography 2014: Two Dosas (short film) - co-writer 2011: Kabadasses (TV series) Honours 2010: Costa Book Awards, first novel, short-list for Coconut Unlimited 2010: Desmond Elliott Prize, long-list for Coconut Unlimited 2014: Aspen Shortsfest's "Best Comedy" Short Film for Two Dosas 2013: Sabotage Awards, Best Novella for The Time Machine 2014: London Calling Plus "Jury Award" for Two Dosas 2014: Shuffle Festival, Best Short for Two Dosas 2016: Liberty Human Rights Award, shortlist 2016: Books Are My Bag Readers' Awards, reader's choice for The Good Immigrant 2016: British Book Awards, Book of the Year short-list for The Good Immigrant 2016: The Bookseller's 100 most influential people in publishing 2016: Foreign Policy's 100 Global Thinkers 2019: Time magazine, one of the twelve leaders shaping the next generation of artists 2019: CrimeFest Awards, Best YA for Run, Riot 2019: National Book Awards, short-list for Run, Riot 2019: Royal Society of Literature, Fellow 2021: Declined offer of MBE for services to literature in the Queen's birthday honours list. References External links Official website Nikesh Shukla at IMDb. Discover the Nikesh Shukla popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Nikesh Shukla books.

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