Téa Mutonji

Téa Mutonji is a Canadian writer, whose debut short story collection Shut Up You're Pretty was published in 2019.[1]

Born in the Republic of the Congo,[2] Mutonji came to Canada with her family in childhood and grew up in the Scarborough district of Toronto and in Oshawa.[3] She studied media studies and creative writing at the University of Toronto Scarborough,[1] and planned to go to law school when she was selected as the first writer to be published by VS, Vivek Shraya's new publishing imprint for emerging writers of colour.[4]

Shut Up You're Pretty, a collection of linked short stories about a young girl's coming of age in Scarborough's Galloway neighbourhood, was written in part to counter negative stereotypes of the neighbourhood with a narrative that depicted some of her own more positive experiences of having lived there.[2] The book was published in spring 2019,[5] and was named a shortlisted finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize in September.[6] In 2020, the book won the Edmund White Award for debut fiction from Publishing Triangle.[7]

Bibliography

  • Shut up You're Pretty (2019)

References


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