Manager of Education & Equity
NK Iguh is a fiction writer and educator whose work centers racial identity and justice. A graduate of the Creative Writing Program at New York University, they have received fellowships from New York State Summer Writers Institute, The Center for Fiction, Vermont Studio Center, and Jack Jones Literary Arts. Their short story “House Girl” won the 2016 Disquiet Literary Prize. Their stories have appeared in Guernica and The LA Review of Books. A native Nigerian, they grew up in Houston and live in Brooklyn. Photo courtesy Roque Nonini.