Bio
Esinam Bediako is a Ghanaian-American writer from Detroit. She writes fiction, poetry, and nonfiction, including awkward third-person autobiographies. A graduate of University of Southern California (M.A.T. in Secondary English), Sarah Lawrence College (M.F.A. in Fiction), and Columbia University (B.A. in English and Comparative Literature), she has worked as a high school English teacher and administrator, a textbook editor, and, during one nerve-wracking summer, a pharmacy technician. She currently writes and edits for the Spondylitis Association of America. Esinam lives in Southern California with her family.
Press
REVIEWS
🔹 Kirkus Review
🔹 Harare Review of Books Review by Jacqueline Nyathi
AUDIO INTERVIEWS
🔹 New Books Network Podcast Interview by G. P. Gottlieb
🔹Voice of America Africa Interview by Jackson Mvunganyi
WRITTEN INTERVIEWS
🔹 "How a Head Injury Can Examine Character Motivation: An Interview with Esinam Bediako about Blood on the Brain" by Rachel León / Chicago Review of Books
🔹 TBR [to be read] by Leslie Pietrzyk / Work-in-Progress Blog
🔹 Runner Magazine Interview by Ashley Cook
FEATURES
🔹 Electric Literature / 15 Small Press Books You Should Be Reading This Fall
🔹 Brittle Paper / Excerpt
🔹 Literary Hub / Excerpt