Azumah Nelson's writing has been published in
Litro and
The White Review. Although he is inspired by many artists, Azumah Nelson has stated that his primary role models are
Zadie Smith,
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye,
Kendrick Lamar,
Barry Jenkins, and his parents. a
Betty Trask Award (for a first novel by a writer under 35) from the
Society of Authors, Debut of the Year at the
British Book Awards, and the
Somerset Maugham Award, as well as being a number-one
Times bestseller.
Small Worlds (2023) Azumah Nelson's second novel, that he wrote in three months, was published by Viking Press in 2023.
Small Worlds has been described by
The Voice as "an exhilarating and expansive novel about the worlds we build for ourselves, the worlds we live, dance and love within."
Colin Grant's analysis in
The Guardian included observations about it being "an affecting meditation on the migrant experience," while the reviewer for
i newspaper stated that "at times
Small Worlds feels like the most sensitive book ever written, because no matter how serious its themes – race riots, a parent's depression – Azumah Nelson deals with it with profound tenderness."
Small Worlds was shortlisted for the
Orwell Prize for Political Fiction in 2023 and won the 2024
Dylan Thomas Prize. == Awards ==