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Nikesh ShuklaFRSL (born 8 July 1980) is a British author and screenwriter. His writing focuses on race, racism, identity, and immigration. He is the editor of the 2016 collection of essays The Good Immigrant, which features contributions from Riz Ahmed, Musa Okwonga, Bim Adewunmi, and Reni Eddo-Lodge, among others.[1][2] With Chimène Suleyman, he co-edited the 2019 follow-up collection called The Good Immigrant: 26 Writers Reflect On America.[3]
Shukla is the author of four novels: Coconut Unlimited (2010),[6]Meatspace (2014),[7]The One Who Wrote Destiny (2018), and The Council of Good Friends (2020).
He is also the author of two books for Young Adults: Run, Riot (2018) and The Boxer (2019).
In 2017 he one of was one of the co-founders of the Jhalak Prize awarded annually to British or British resident writers of colour.[8][9][10]
Shukla co-wrote the short film Two Dosas with Sarmad Masud. It starred Himesh Patel. After Danny Boyle awarded the film Best Short at the 2017 Shuffle Festival,[15] Boyle cast Patel in the title role of Jack in Yesterday (2019).
Shukla hosted a podcast called The Subaltern podcast, in which he has conversations with writers about writing.[17] He also co-hosted a podcast called Meat Up, Hulk Out with sci-fi writer James Smythe.[18]
Shukla, Nikesh, ed. (2016). The Good Immigrant: 21 Writers Explore What It Means to be Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic in Britain Today. London: Unbound. ISBN978-1-783-52296-5. OCLC1064008971.
Shukla, Nikesh; Suleyman, Chimène, eds. (2019). The Good Immigrant: 26 Writers Reflect on America. New York: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN978-0-316-52429-2. OCLC1083266326.
Shukla, Nikesh; Jones, Sammy, eds. (2019). Rife: Twenty-One Stories from Britain's Youth. New York: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN978-0-316-52429-2. OCLC1107493815.
Yates, Kieran; Shukla, Nikesh (2011). Summer of Unrest: Generation Vexed: What the English Riots Don't Tell Us About Our Nation's Youth. London: Vintage Digital. ISBN978-1-448-11475-7.
Shukla, Nikesh (2013). The Time Machine. London: Galley Beggar Press.
Heuchan, Claire; Shukla, Nikesh (2018). What is Race? Who are Racists? Why Does Skin Colour Matter? And Other Big Questions. London, England: Wayland. ISBN978-1526303981.