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Lauren Beukes

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Lauren Beukes is the award-winning and internationally best-selling South African author of The Shining Girls, Zoo City and Afterland, among other works. Her novels have been published in 24 countries and are being adapted for film and TV. She’s also a comics writer, screenwriter, journalist and documentary maker. Lauren Beukes is the award-winning author of six novels, a collection of short stories, a pop history about South African women, and New York Times best-selling comics. She’s worked in film and TV, as the director of Glitterboys & Ganglands, a documentary which won Best LGBTI Film at the Atlanta Black Film Festival, and as showrunner and head writer on South Africa’s first half hour animated TV show, Pax Afrika, which ran for 104 episodes on SABC. Her comics work includes the original horror series, Survivors’ Club with Dale Halvorsen and Ryan Kelly and the New York Times best-selling, Fairest: The Hidden Kingdom a Japanese horror remix of Rapunzel with artist Inaki, as well as The “Trouble With Cats”, a Wonder Woman short set in Soweto with Mike Maihack. She’s the author of five critically acclaimed high concept novels, Moxyland, Zoo City, The Shining Girls, Broken Monsters and Afterland, a short story collection, Slipping, and a pop-history, Maverick: Extraordinary Women From South Africa’s Past. Strand Critic’s Choice award and the University of Johannesburg Prize. Her latest novel, Bridge, about a young woman’s search for her mother across realities is out in September, 2023. Her novel, The Shining Girls, about a time-travelling serial killer and the survivor who turns the hunt around is now a major Apple TV+ series with Elisabeth Moss. Her work has been hailed by the likes of Stephen King, Gillian Flynn, George R.R. Martin. She has won several awards over the last ten years, including The Arthur C Clarke Award, The University of Johannesburg Prize, the Strand Critics Choice Award, The Kitschies Red Tentacle, The August Derleth Prize, RT Thriller of the Year, Exclusive Books Booksellers Choice Award and the prestigious Mbokodo Award for women in the creative arts from South Africa’s Department of Arts and Culture. She’s given talks on storytelling at tech conferences and literary festivals around the world, including Design Indaba, TEDx Johannesburg, Webstock and D-Construct. Lauren has also spearheaded charity art show fundraisers for all her books, raising R100 000 for RapeCrisis and R350 000 for kids lit org, Book Dash. When she’s not travelling for research from Detroit to Zagreb, Port-au-Prince to Antarctica, she lives in London with a teenager and two cats.

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She’s won the Arthur C Clarke Award, the University of Johannesburg prize, the August Derleth Award for Best Horror, the Strand Critics Choice Award for Best Mystery Novel, the RT Thriller of the Year and the Mbokodo Award.

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