Adin Kachisi
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Born | Adin Kachisi 23 May 1971 Marondera, Zimbabwe |
Language | English |
Alma mater | University of Western Australia (Interdisciplinary studies) University of Hertfordshire (MA Urban Planning) |
Genre | Fiction; Non-Fiction; Screenplay |
Notable awards | Science Fiction Book of the Year, San Francisco Book Festival; New York Book Festival Award |
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Adin Kachisi, (born 23 May 1971, in Marondera) is a Zimbabwean author. In 2009, he won the New York Book Award and San Francisco Book Festival Awards in Science Fiction.[1]
Life[edit]
Adin was born and raised in Zimbabwe and attended Rakodzi High School and later Marondera High School for her A-levels. He attended college education in the US at Bridgeport University, then earned a Graduate Diploma from the University of Western Australia, and earned a master's degrees in Urban Planning and Environmental Management from University of Hertfordshire.
In 2009 he won the New York Book Festival Award [2], and the San Francisco Book Festival Award, [3]</ref> in Science Fiction for his novel Rise of the Anakim: Tablets of Destiny.
In 2019, he had begun working on Screenplay in Science Fiction and Horror genres.
Awards and honors[edit]
- 2009: New York Book Festival Award for the novel "Rise of the Anakim: Tablets of Destiny".[3]
- 2009: San Francisco Book Festival Award </ref> [4]</ref>
Works[edit]
- 2001: "Tears of Ether"
- 2004: "Beyond The Talented Tenth: Transformation of Black America"
- 2009: "Rise of the Anakim: Tablets of Destiny"
- 2019: "Deep Down the Rabbit Hole: The World Is Not What You Think"
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Adin Kachisi, official website.
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