Julius Ocwinyo

Julius Ocwinyo
Born Julius Ocwinyo
1961
Apac District, Uganda
Occupation writer, Editor
Nationality Ugandan
Notable works Fate of the Banished, The Unfulfilled Dream, and Footprints of the Outsider

Julius Ocwinyo (born 1961) is a Ugandan editor, poet and novelist. His novels include Fate of the Banished,[1][2] The Unfulfilled Dream (2002)and Footprints of the Outsider.[3][4] His work has appeared in several news papers including The New York Times.[5]

Early life and education

Ocwinyo was born in Teboke village in Apac District. His father worked in the Uganda Prisons Service and his mother was a housewife. Before joining the Prisons Service his father had served in the King’s African Rifles and had been deployed to Misr (Egypt) towards the end of World War II. Ocwinyo studied at Aboke Junior Seminary and Lango College, before joining the Institute of Teacher Education at Kyambogo, where he earned a Diploma in Education. He later studied at Makerere University, where he received a Bachelor of Education. Ocwinyo taught at various educational institutions before becoming an editor for Fountain Publishers, Kampala.[6][7]

Writing

Some of his works have been recognized nationally. Fate of the Banished won the 1997 Uganda Publishers and Booksellers Association (UPABA) award for best adult fiction. In 2004, Footprints of the Outsider won the Kinyara Award for best adult fiction (sponsored by the British Council). Fate of the Banished, was selected as one of the study texts for the A-level Literature syllabus.[6] His poetry has been published in 'Uganda Poetry Anthology 2000'.[4]

Published works

References

  1. of the Banished (by Julius Ocwinyo), January 7, 2011 africabookclub.com. Retrieved June 7, 2014
  2. rebellion dog Fate of the Banished, Jun 17, 2008 newvision.co.ug. Retrieved June 7, 2014
  3. of the Outsider (by Julius Ocwinyo), April 8, 2011 africabookclub.com. Retrieved June 7, 2014
  4. 1 2 with Julius Ocwinyo, May 28, 2009 afrolit.com. Retrieved June 7, 2014
  5. New Life, in Blood and Color, July 16, 2010 nytimes.com. Retrieved June 7, 2014
  6. 1 2 Ocwinyo on Writing and the State of Publishing in Africa, May 1, 2011 africabookclub.com. Retrieved June 7, 2014
  7. Simon Gikwandi, Evan Mwangi (2013). "The Columbian guide to East African literature in English since 1945". Oxford university press. ISBN 978-0231125208.
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