Scott Dunlop
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| Born | Scott Gibson Dunlop 6 April 1971 [Bearsden]], Glasgow, Scotland. |
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Scott Dunlop 30 November 1970, Glasgow) is a South African columnist, writer and author. He attended The South African College Schools (colloquially often known as "SACS"), a public English medium high education institution situated in Newlands before attending the AAA School of Advertising.
Scott also worked for the Social Justice Movement in South Africa as a communications manager during the spate of xenophobic attacks following the May 2008 South Africa riots.
From 2008 - 2010, Scott Dunlop worked as a consultant who provided technical support to Natural Justice,[1] a legal advisory organisation providing support to communities, including acting as editor on titles such as Imagining a Traditional Knowledge Commons.[2]
He regularly contributed to magazine columns published in Your Baby and other parenting publications[3] before becoming editor at Parent24,[4] a lifestyle magazine website owned by Naspers subsidiary Media24. He also provided opinion pieces on tourism and social justice issues within the South African context.
Milestones
- Dunlop was nominated for the Responsible Drinking Media Awards 2012.[5]
- Scott Dunlop won the inaugural Change Exchange writing competition run by Financial Advisory company Bright Rock, leading to a regular column on the channel.[6]
- In 2022 his poems were featured in the AVBOB Poetry Project, for which he won first place in the Family First competition.[7]
He completed and published his first novel in 2024.
Bibliography
- Corpse Song (Big Squid Press) ISBN 9789918010202 Search this book on
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References
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