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Candice Carty-Williams

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Candice Carty-Williams was born in 1989, the result of an affair between a Jamaican cab driver who barely speaks and a Jamaican-Indian dyslexic receptionist who speaks more than anyone else in the world. 

She studied Media at Sussex because her sixth-form teachers said that she wasn’t clever enough to do English, but she showed them all by first working at the Guardian Guide and then moving into publishing at 23. Carty-Williams has worked on marketing literary fiction, non-fiction, and graphic novels ever since; her first highlight was interviewing David Cronenberg and telling him that if she were a white man she’d like to look like him. In response, he called her a ‘delightful person’.

 She studied Media at Sussex because her sixth-form teachers said that she wasn’t clever enough to do English, but she showed them all by first working at the Guardian Guide and then moving into publishing at 23. Carty-Williams has worked on marketing literary fiction, non-fiction, and graphic novels ever since.

 In 2016, she created and launched the Guardian and 4th Estate BAME Short Story Prize, a prize that aims to find, champion, and celebrate black, Asian, and minority ethnic writers. She also contributes regularly to Refinery29 and i-D.

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