Archive 2006-2007

Courttia Newland
Courttia Newland was born in 1973 in Hammersmith,
west London, where his highly acclaimed first novel, The Scholar (1998),
is set. His second book, Society Within (1999), is a collection
of short stories about young black Londoners. In his latest novel, Snakeskin (2002),
a black politician is shocked by the police investigation into the
murder of his daughter. He is the editor of IC3: The Penguin Book
of New Black Writing in Britain (2000). His plays include the
acclaimed The Far Side, about the murder of a young black
man by a white youth, and Mother's Day, premiered at the Lyric
Studio Hammersmith in autumn 2002. He is Writer in Residence at The
Post Office Theatre in West London and is currently writing the screenplay
to a film adaptation of The Scholar.
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