Hussain Ahmed Amongst 2024 Gulf Coast Prize Winners

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Hussain Ahmed’s poem, ‘Talking Drums’ has won the top prize in the poetry category of Gulf Coast‘s 2024 literary contests.

Monica Youn, one of the judges, had this to say on the winner:

“‘Talking Drums’ weaves a gorgeously sophisticated polyrhythm out of the textures of dailiness and of deeper histories. Slabs and snippets, riffs and depth charges – each element sounds its separate inimitable song, retaining its distinctiveness even as the juxtapositions and quick changes, the silences and sequences create new and glorious combinations.” 

Hussain Ahmed is a Nigerian poet, the author of Soliloquy with the Ghosts in Nile (Black Ocean Press), and Blue Exodus (Orison Book), winner of the Orison poetry prize. He holds an MFA from the University of Mississippi and currently a PhD student at the University of Cincinnati. His poems have been featured in Kenyon Review, POETRY, A Public Space, American Poetry Review and elsewhere.

The winners in the categories of Fiction and Nonfiction as well as honourable mentions are as follows:

Poetry:

Honourable mentions:

  • Naïve‘ by Loisa Fenichell
  • Hand Down‘ by Christian Paulisich

Fiction winner:


Before You Dance by Michelle Ajodah

Honourable Mentions: 

  • The Missing by Megan Baxter
  • Couple’s Therapy by Dylan Fisher

Non-Fiction Winner:


Qualifying Exams by Elda María Román

Honorable Mentions:

  • Boy Friends by Kurt David and Isaiah Yonah Back-Gaal
  • In Search of Higher Ground by Danielle Batalion Ola

Begun by Donald Barthelme and Phillip Lopate, Gulf Coast is the nationally-distributed journal housed within the University of Houston’s English Department, home to one of the US’s top ranked creative writing programs. The journal spent its nascent years (1982-1985) as Domestic Crude, a name that nodded to the major industry of the Houston area. It was a 64-page (magazine-formatted) student-run publication, with editorial advising coming from Mr. Lopate, who also contributed work to the first issues.

Congratulations to Hussain and all the winners as well as the impactful collections mentioned in each category!

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Bongiwe T. Maphosa

Bongiwe Maphosa is a budding author with a passion for storytelling. With her thought-provoking narratives, she takes her readers on a literary adventure. Bongiwe's works on the human condition from a fresh perspective have earned her recognition and publications in the Avbob Poetry Anthology of 2019, The Writer's Club of South Africa 2021, and JAY Lit in 2021. She hopes to cement her place in the literary community.