Müge İplikçi | |
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Born | Istanbul, Türkiye | 18 October 1966
Occupation | Journalist and author |
Education | Kadıköy Anatolian High School |
Alma mater | Istanbul University (BA, MA) Ohio State University |
Notable awards | Yaşar Nabi Nayır Youth Award (1996) |
Children | 1 |
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Muge Iplikci (born 18 October 1966) is a Turkish journalist, author of contemporary literature and radio presenter.
Iplikci was born in Istanbul, Türkiye, in 1966 [1] and was raised in the Koşuyolu neighbourhood of Kadıköy. She was educated at Kadıköy Anatolian High School. [2]
Iplikci studied a bachelor's degree at the Department of English Language and Literature and a master's degree at the Women's Studies Department of the Institute of Social Sciences, both at Istanbul University (IU). [2] Her masters thesis was titled "Popular Culture and Women: Semiotic Interpretation in Music Videos." [2] She has also studied at Ohio State University, United States. [1]
Iplikci is a Turkish journalist and author of contemporary literature in the form of short stories, novellas and novels. [3] [4] She began her writing career at magazines such as Adam Öykü and bi-monthly short story magazine Eşik Cini. [2] Her novels feature women centred narratives. [5]
In 1996, Iplikci won first place at the Yaşar Nabi Nayır Youth Awards [ tr]. In 1997 she won third place at the Haldun Taner Öykü Ödülü Awards [ tr]. [2] [6] [7] Some of her short stories have been translated into English, [4] including, Kafdağı which was translated by Nilgün Dungan in 2014. [8] [9]
Alongside writing Iplikci has encouraged reading habits among women in Türkiye's rural neighbourhoods by participating in events organised by the Nilüfer and Konak Municipalities, [10] [11] reading excerpts from her books. She also leads workshops for young journalists, [6] was a member of the Writers in Prison Committee (WIPC) of the Turkish PEN Centre for three years and is chair of the Turkish Women Writers Committee. [1]
Iplikci founded Açık Radyo, [12] which was shut down in 2024 six months after a guest spoke on air about the Armenian genocide. [13] She also produced Sabun Köpüğü and Ömer Madra [12] and presents Zeytin Dalı with Nazan Haydari. [14]
Iplikci was named a BBC 100 Woman in 2014. [15]
Her short stories have also been included in Istanbul Noir (2008) [20] and the Book of Istanbul: A City in Short Fiction (2015). [21]
Iplikci is married to Ruşen Çakır and they have a son. [7] [22]