Zahid Hussain (author)Zahid Hussain (born 6 March 1972) is a British fiction writer and poet of Pakistani origin.[1] His debut novel, The Curry Mile,[2] was published by Suitcase Press, a Manchester-based publishing house. Hussain explores social and ethical issues in his writing. [3][4] Early life and educationHussain was born in Darwen, Lancashire to Pakistani parents and grew up in Blackburn speaking Urdu, Punjabi, and English. His father is of Mirpuri origin from Azad Kashmir, while is mother is of Pashtun origin from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[1] He has a European IT degree from Sheffield Hallam University and postgraduate management qualifications from the universities of Bournemouth, Barcelona, Poitiers and Bordeaux.[1][5] PoliticsSince 2021 Hussain has been a councillor on Manchester City Council, representing the Levenshulme ward for the Labour Party.[6] LiteratureHussain is chair of the trustees of Manchester City of Literature.[7] He is a winner of the North West Poetry Slam.[8] Selected publications
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