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Short biography
Nokuthula
was born in 1973 in Soweto. She started working as a multi-media writer
and researcher in 1997.
She
has written and directed two documentary films (for e-tv
and ZIFF) – Lady Was a Mshoza (1999),
and The Gift of Song (2000) -- as well as several
inserts for TV. She has most recently directed two documentary films
on South African writers for the series Mantswe a Bonono
(2005).
Her
writing credits include award winning shows, Soulcity,
Takalani Sesame, Molo Fish II,
and numerous educational television and radio shows (OLSET,
Fundani Nathi). She spent
two years directing and producing news and inserts for the BBC's
Africa
Bureau.
Nokuthula
has published two novellas for youth, In the Fast Lane (2003)
and
A Mozambican Summer (2006) (as
part of the New Africa Books Siyagruva Series).
In
2003, she was awarded the Bessie Head writing
fellowship .
Her
short stories appear on her website (www.thulacreative.co.za),
as well as in Urban 2, and Soweto Inside &
Out, Leaves to a Tree, 180 Degrees and
the feminist site www.fito.co.za.
She
has also lectured on a part-time basis on feminism and African
Literature.
Nokuthula writes to figure out the world, entertain and share ideas.
She
particularly enjoys writing for young people, as it puts her in touch
with a world of endless hope and possibilities.
When
she's not writing/reading, directing or teaching - she dances,
practices yoga & the martial arts, visits friends and family and
sleeps.
She
lives in Tswane with her husband.
CONTACT
DETAILS:TEL - 082 350 7513 or 27129918345
E-MAIL
- thulacreative@gmail.com
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