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Kayo Chingonyi

Born:
  • Zambia

Biography

Kayombo (Kayo) Chingonyi was born in Zambia in 1987. He moved to the UK in 1993. He completed a BA in English Literature at the University of Sheffield, writing a dissertation on the work of Saul Williams, and an MA in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London. Chingonyi took part in the second round of The Complete Works national development programme for the promotion of equality and diversity in poetry, under the mentorship of Anthony Joseph. He has published two pamphlets and one book: Some Bright Elegance, The Colour of James Brown’s Scream, and Kumukanda. His poems are included in several anthologies, including The Best British Poetry, The Emma Press Anthology of Aunts, The Emma Press Anthology of Political Poems, Out of Bounds: British Black & Asian Poetry, and Ten: The New Wave. Additionally, he has published poems, essays, and reviews in numerous online and print publications. He is the founding editor of The Poetics of Grime, the current poetry editor for The White Review, and he has edited special issues of Magma Poetry and Poetry Review. Chingonyi has held residences at Cove Park, First Story, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Kingston, Nuffield Council on Bioethics, and Royal Holloway in partnership with Counterpoints Arts. He teaches, writes and produces music, organises and hosts poetry, music events and radio programmes, and DJs.

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Bibliography

Kumukanda
The Colour of James Brown’s Scream
Some Bright Elegance

Awards

2018
Dylan Thomas Prize (longlisted)
2018
Jhalak Prize (shortlisted)
2017
Costa Poetry Prize (shortlisted)
2012
Geoffrey Dearmer Prize