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Nigerian-American poet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Candice Iloh is a queer, first-generation Nigerian-American[1] writer, poet, educator and dancer. Their debut novel, Every Body Looking, was a finalist for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature[2][3] and Michael L. Printz Award honor book.[4]
Iloh graduated from Howard University,[5] where they studied public relations.[6][7] In 2017, they received a Master of Fine Arts from Lesley University,[1][5] where they studied Writing for Young People and Poetry.[8][9] They completed residencies at VONA, The Home School via Lambda Literary, and the Rhode Island Writer's Colony.[10]
Iloh's mother, Debrah, struggled with addiction throughout Iloh's life.[11] She ultimately died of stomach cancer in 2018.[11]
Iloh uses they/them pronouns.[12] They presently live in Philadelphia.[13]
At a poet, Iloh has performed nationally, including the Nuyorican Poets Café in New York City, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in Baltimore, and the National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. They have also advanced to the final rounds in the following competitions: Graffiti DC Slam, Beltway Poetry Slam, and 11th Hour Poetry Slam.
Iloh's poetry has been published by Blackberry Magazine, Blavity, Fjords Review, For Harriet, TheGrio, Insight Magazine, and the Lambda Literary Foundation.
Iloh created a one-person show, Ada: On Stage, which debuted in 2018 at Hi-ARTS.[14]
Iloh served as the Managing Editor of Quiet Lunch Magazine.[15]
They have also worked as an educator and coach with Voices UnBroken, Split This Rock, and the American Poetry Museum. Through their work, Iloh has mentored young people in public school classrooms, athletic programs, detention centers, and youth shelters.[13]
In 2013, Iloh received a fellowship from Voices of Our Nation Arts Foundation to work with Ruth Forman.[1][8]
In 2016, they received the Lambda Literary Home School Fellowship,[8] during which they studied under Cathy Park Hong. They were also attended the Rhode Island Writers Colony under the Artistic Direction of Jason Reynolds.[16]
Later, they were a Writer-in-Residence at the Bronx Academy of Letters.[13]
Year | Title | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2020 | Every Body Looking | National Book Award for Young People's Literature | Finalist | [17][3][18] |
2021 | Every Body Looking | Michael L. Printz Award | Honor | [4] |
2021 | Every Body Looking | Rise: A Feminist Book Project | Top 10 | [19][20] |
Iloh's poetry has been published by Blackberry Magazine, Blavity, Fjords Review, For Harriet, TheGrio, Insight Magazine, and the Lambda Literary Foundation.
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