Will Harris

Will Harris is a writer of Chinese Indonesian and British heritage, born and based in London. His poetry pamphlet, All this is implied (HappenStance 2017), was joint winner of the London Review Bookshop Pamphlet of the Year and shortlisted for the Callum Macdonald Memorial Award. His poems and essays have been published in the TLSGrantathe Guardian, and the London Review of Books, and his essay Mixed-Race Superman was published buy Peninsula Press in 2018. His debut poetry collection RENDANG (UK: Granta; US: Wesleyan University Press) was a Poetry Book Society Choice, won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize. Since then, he has published a second collection, Brother Poem (Granta/Wesleyan, 2023), co-translated Habib Tengour’s Consolatio (Poetry Translation Centre) with Delaina Haslam in 2022, and contributed to the collaborative pamphlet Siblings (Monitor Books, 2024). Author photo © Etienne Gilfillan

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2020
Shortlisted
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Shortlisted Works

Granta Poetry

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