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fictionstream: Literary Awards
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The Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. The Costa Book Award. The David Higham Prize for Fiction. The Desmond Elliott Prize. The Governor General’s Literary Award. The Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award. The Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. The International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. The James Tait Black Memorial Prize. The John Dos Passos Prize. The Lambda Literary Award. The LL. Winship/PEN New England Award. The Man Asian Literary Prize. The Man Booker Prize. The National Book Award. Le Prix Georges Nicole.
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amaBooks: The Examiner reviews The Maestro, The Magistrate & The Mathematician
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015. The Examiner reviews The Maestro, The Magistrate and The Mathematician. Negotiating the terrain of The Maestro, The Magistrate and The Mathematician. Http:/ www.examiner.com/review/negotiating-the-terrain-of-the-maestro-the-magistrate-the-mathematician. Tendai Huchu’s first novel, The Hairdresser of Harare. Are made ‘accessible’ through the craftsmanship of Tendai Huchu. I read the author’s first novel, The Hairdresser of Harare. The Magistrate and The Mathematician. Are available i...
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amaBooks: Bryony Rheam interviewed on Courrier des Afriques
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Friday, May 8, 2015. Bryony Rheam interviewed on Courrier des Afriques. Http:/ www.courrierdesafriques.net/2015/05/interview-bryony-rheam-africa-is-far-far-behind-in-terms-of-care-of-the-environment. Bryony Rheam was born in Kadoma, Zimbabwe. Her first novel, This September Sun, was published by amaBooks in 2009. And she is currently living in Ndola, Zambia. Ake Review: Does African literature exist? Name one privilege of being a creative person? Do you engage in any rituals to stimulate creativity?
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amaBooks: Where to Now? Short Stories from Zimbabwe reviewed in Harare News
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015. Short Stories from Zimbabwe reviewed in Harare News. Http:/ www.hararenews.co.zw/2015/04/where-to-now-short-stories-from-zimbabwe/. Is a collection of 16 stories by Zimbabwean writers, published at the time of the inclusive government, hence the title. The Zimbabwean publishers ’amaBooks co-published the anthology with the UK publisher Parthian Books. The collection has been translated into isiNdebele by Thabisani Ndlovu and is titled Siqondephi Manje? Space does not allow me to m...
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amaBooks: September 2014
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Saturday, September 13, 2014. Memory Chirere reviews The Gonjon Pin. Published by amaBooks of Zimbabwe. And several other publishers. The Gonjon Pin and Other Stories. Is a collection of short stories by African writers shortlisted for the Caine Prize 2014 and from the Caine Prize annual writing workshop held in Zimbabwe during the same year. 8216;The Sonneteer’ must be the ‘craziest’ story in this book! In ‘The Murder of Ernestine Masilo’ by Violet Masilo, the protagonist dies slowly from th...8216;Musi...
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Partners | Africa Writes
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AW 2016 Full Programme. Black Reading Group, Bahati Books, Cassava Republic Press,. Trust, Refugee Week, The Literary Consultancy, TRUE Africa, Numbi Arts and Writivism. We would like to thank the above and the many other individuals and organisations who have contributed to the festival. Sign up for Africa Writes List. Africa Writes on Facebook. 100 African Writers of SFF Part One: Nairobi. An amazing resource of the latest exciting African Writers of Science Fiction and Fantasy compiled by Geoff Ryman.
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2016 at the Fugard Theatre. Sponsors & Partners.
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Male Protagonist | World Lit Up
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Around the world in 33,066 pages (and counting). Map of the World (Lit Up). Archive for the ‘Male Protagonist’ Category. Zambia: Secrets of the Savanna. On September 10, 2016. On August 7, 2016. On July 31, 2016. Armenia: Passage to Ararat. On June 2, 2016. Kazakhstan: Above the Clouds. On March 27, 2016. Togo: An African in Greenland. On January 28, 2016. Gabon: Between Man and Beast. On December 11, 2015. Uzbekistan: Chasing the Sea. On November 22, 2015. Solomon Islands: One Blood. On October 25, 2015.
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The Turn-around Bird Links | The Turn-around Bird
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Skip to main content. The Turn-around Bird Links. Magical Thinking in the Sahel, NYT Sunday Review, June 2015, by Anna Badkhen. Sahara: Life Giving Sands. National Museum of African Art. Ted talks Chimamanda Adichie. Peace Corps and Africa. The Caine Prize for African Writing. The Hidden Treasures of Timbuktu" by Joseph Hunwick and Robin Stuart. Northwest African American Museum. Timbuktu in the news: New York Times. This Peace Corps Couple Turned A Volunteer Project In Africa Into Their Life's Mission.
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Africa Writes 2012 | Africa Writes
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AW 2016 Full Programme. The Royal African Society’s inaugural literature and book festival took place in London on Saturday 30 June and Sunday 1 July in the School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG. Introduction from Richard Dowden. THE BLACK READING GROUP and BLACK BOOK NEWS BLOG. THE CAINE PRIZE FOR AFRICAN WRITING. THE CENTRE OF AFRICAN STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. THE LONDON AFRO-CARIBBEAN BOOK CLUB. Jacqueline Auma set up the London Afro-Carib...
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