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'''Sussie Anie''' (born 1994) is a ] writer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hachette.co.uk/contributor/sussie-anie/|title=Sussie Anie|date=July 21, 2020}}</ref> She was born and raised in London, and graduated from the ]. She then studied creative writing at the ]. Her debut novel ''To Fill a Yellow House'' appeared in 2022, and was praised by the critics.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/jun/26/to-fill-a-yellow-house-by-sussie-anie-review-salvation-in-a-charity-shop|title=To Fill a Yellow House by Sussie Anie review – salvation in a charity shop|first=Tom|last=Conaghan|date=June 26, 2022|via=The Guardian}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.buzzmag.co.uk/to-fill-a-yellow-house-sussie-anie-book-review/#google_vignette|title=Sussie Anie's debut novel TO FILL A YELLOW HOUSE - a unique & moving tale of inner city pressure|date=July 27, 2022}}</ref> Anie won the ] for this novel, which was also nominated for the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thebookseller.com/news/anie-knapp-and-lloyd-banwo-make-authors-club-best-first-novel-award-longlist|title=The Bookseller - News - Anie, Knapp and Lloyd Banwo make Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award longlist}}</ref>
'''Sussie Anie''' (born 1994) is a ] writer.<ref>https://www.hachette.co.uk/contributor/sussie-anie/
</ref> She was born and raised in London, and graduated from the ]. She then studied creative writing at the ]. Her debut novel ''To Fill a Yellow House'' appeared in 2022, and was praised by the critics.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/jun/26/to-fill-a-yellow-house-by-sussie-anie-review-salvation-in-a-charity-shop</ref><ref>https://www.buzzmag.co.uk/to-fill-a-yellow-house-sussie-anie-book-review/#google_vignette</ref> Anie won the ] for this novel, which was also nominated for the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award.<ref>https://www.thebookseller.com/news/anie-knapp-and-lloyd-banwo-make-authors-club-best-first-novel-award-longlist</ref>


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Sussie Anie (born 1994) is a British-Ghanaian writer. She was born and raised in London, and graduated from the University of Warwick. She then studied creative writing at the University of East Anglia. Her debut novel To Fill a Yellow House appeared in 2022, and was praised by the critics. Anie won the Somerset Maugham Award for this novel, which was also nominated for the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award.

References

  1. "Sussie Anie". July 21, 2020.
  2. Conaghan, Tom (June 26, 2022). "To Fill a Yellow House by Sussie Anie review – salvation in a charity shop" – via The Guardian.
  3. "Sussie Anie's debut novel TO FILL A YELLOW HOUSE - a unique & moving tale of inner city pressure". July 27, 2022.
  4. "The Bookseller - News - Anie, Knapp and Lloyd Banwo make Authors' Club Best First Novel Award longlist".
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