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Author Emily Midorikawa

Emily Midorikawa

Emily Midorikawa

Creative Writing Teacher and Co-founder of Something Rhymed

Emily Midorikawa grew up in Yorkshire. She is a half-English, half-Japanese writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction. She has an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia and her work has been published in, amongst others, the Daily Telegraph, the Independent on Sunday, The Times, Aesthetica and Mslexia. Emily has been teaching creative writing for several years. She is currently based at City University London and New York University in London. With her writer friend Emma Claire Sweeney, Emily runs the website Something Rhymed, which profiles the literary friendships of famous female authors. Emily’s first novel A Tiny Speck of Black and then Nothing placed her as a runner-up in the SI Leeds Literary Prize 2012, judged by Margaret Busby, and the Yeovil Literary Prize 2013, judged by Tracy Chevalier. It was also long-listed for the Mslexia Novel Competition 2013. She is represented by Ariella Feiner at United Agents.

Secret Sisters: Surprising Friendships Between Female Authors

Emma Claire Sweeney and Emily Midorikawa
Arts & Culture
Images of literary friendship have become the stuff of legend, often because of their very public natures: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth trekking through the Lakeland Fells; Wilkie Collins and...

Secret Sisters: Surprising Friendships Between Female Authors

Emily Midorikawa and Emma Claire Sweeney
Art & Literature, Arts & Culture
Images of male literary friendship have become the stuff of legend, often because of their very public natures, like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway surviving riotous drinking sprees. But who were the friends of the English-speaking world’s most famous female authors? How did their relationships become the basis for great literature?
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