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[[Morné Malan]] (19**- ). South African author and playwright.
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[[Morné Malan]] (1974/5?- ) is a South African actor, author, editor and playwright.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Born in Benoni,  he matriculated  at the Hoërskool Brandwag in 1992. Hy voltooi in 2009 ’n PhD in Engelse Letterkunde aan die Universiteit van die Witwatersrand. In 2010 kom sy komiese roman, Sonbesie, uit. Hy werk tans in bemarking by ’n internasionale tegnologiemaatskappy.
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Born in Benoni,  he matriculated  at the Hoërskool Brandwag in 1992.  
 
 
 
 
  
 
=== Training ===
 
=== Training ===
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(2002 - 2004), then for [[Troika Imagineering Works]] (2005).
 
(2002 - 2004), then for [[Troika Imagineering Works]] (2005).
  
In 2006 he began working at [[The Write Co.]], editing and preparing manuscripts for publishing on a freelance and contractual basis. In this capacity he coaches and consults with unpublished authors, and facilitates writing and editing workshops - both in person and via correspondence.
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In 2006 he began working at [[The Write Co.]][https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-write-company/about/], editing and preparing manuscripts for publishing on a freelance and contractual basis. In this capacity he coaches and consults with unpublished authors, and facilitates writing and editing workshops - both in person and via correspondence.
  
 
Besides his work in theatre and his playwriting, he is a prize-winning novelist, his [[Afrikaans]] novel ''Suiderkruis'' ("Southern cross") was awarded the debut prize in [[Sanlam]] and [[Insig]]'s ''Groot Romanwedstryd'' ("Big Novel Competition") in 2007 (published 2008). Other novels have followed.
 
Besides his work in theatre and his playwriting, he is a prize-winning novelist, his [[Afrikaans]] novel ''Suiderkruis'' ("Southern cross") was awarded the debut prize in [[Sanlam]] and [[Insig]]'s ''Groot Romanwedstryd'' ("Big Novel Competition") in 2007 (published 2008). Other novels have followed.
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http://www.nb.co.za/Authors/6613
 
http://www.nb.co.za/Authors/6613
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https://www.lapa.co.za/Skrywers/morne_malan
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:05, 20 November 2023

Morné Malan (1974/5?- ) is a South African actor, author, editor and playwright.

Biography

Born in Benoni, he matriculated at the Hoërskool Brandwag in 1992.

Training

After school he studied drama at the University of Pretoria (University of Pretoria, then studied at University of the Witwatersrand, completing a BA Hons. (Drama), Cum Laude (1995-1997), an MA in English in English (2008) and a PhD (2009).

Career

Starting out as a copywriter for Lesoba Difference (2002 - 2004), then for Troika Imagineering Works (2005).

In 2006 he began working at The Write Co.[1], editing and preparing manuscripts for publishing on a freelance and contractual basis. In this capacity he coaches and consults with unpublished authors, and facilitates writing and editing workshops - both in person and via correspondence.

Besides his work in theatre and his playwriting, he is a prize-winning novelist, his Afrikaans novel Suiderkruis ("Southern cross") was awarded the debut prize in Sanlam and Insig's Groot Romanwedstryd ("Big Novel Competition") in 2007 (published 2008). Other novels have followed.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

It is during his time as student that the play Sonder Vlerke saw the light – a text that would become the book Suiderkruis ten years later. This novel won the debut category of the Sanlam/Insig Groot Romanwedstryd in 2007.

As an actor, he had a role in Brakanjan in 1996 and Bartho Smit's Die Keiser, (PACT 1998).

He wrote a number of plays for young people, including Antonio, die Fluitspeler, Drie Engele, 'n Pruim en 'n Slonskous, Eet Alles, Die Eksperiment, Noodkrag Word Met “Generators” Opgewek, Boem in die Boks .

Novels include: Suiderkruis (Tafelberg, 2008); Sonbesie (Tafelberg (2010).

Awards, etc

He was awarded the C.R. Swart Prize by the ATKV in 1997 for his one-act play Drie Engele, 'n Pruim en 'n Slonskous.

Sources

Die Burger, 29 December 1998.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/morn%C3%A9-malan-6b56385/

http://www.nb.co.za/Authors/6613

https://www.lapa.co.za/Skrywers/morne_malan

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