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Life lessons from a missed deadline | feminineallegiance:
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Breaking the chains of conventionality. Of inner, silent psychological struggles that manifest physically. Life lessons from a missed deadline. So I missed a writing contest. 8220;Better to have run and finished the race than to have started it and given up along the way on realising that winning was out of reach.”. Here is the story and I would appreciate your feedback:. Do look him up and read his work. I enjoyed The Hairdresser of Harare. And am looking forward to reading his other works. He wore dark...
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Wanted: the wonderful, the significant, the necessary
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Wanted: the wonderful, the significant, the necessary. March 31st, 2016. 10:00 am - Events in April and May 2016. Was a roaring success on almost every level — thanks to the con comm for a great event, Guest of Honour Aliette de Bodard. For letting me tag along and make her mugs of bad green tea, and everyone who came for dim sum. And I did indeed eat a grilled mac and cheese sandwich with pulled pork from the amazing grilled cheese sandwich place. They’re on Deliveroo. Thursday 14 April, 1 pm. But here ...
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EACLALS Oviedo 2017 - Academic Programme
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16th Triennial EACLALS Conference. Performing the Urban. Embodiments, Inventories, Rhythms. April 3-7, 2017. We are designing a rich, exciting academic programme that includes the participation of renowned scholars, writers, performers and artists whose work relates to the conference theme in myriad ways, thus offering multiple angles from which to reflect on what the urban means as a lived and imagined space in today’s post-colonial world. Confirmed Keynote Speakers and Invited Writers and Performers.
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The Intervention by Tendai Huchu - Open Road Review
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016. South Asia’s Leading Magazine of Literature and Culture. The Intervention by Tendai Huchu. The Intervention by Tendai Huchu. November 1, 2013. Issue 7 / November 2013]. Http:/ openroadreview.com/audios/The Intervention.mp3. Tafaranekukuzivai, I said the mystic words and clapped my hands, old school. Pleased to meet you too, Precious replied in English. Would you like something to drink? Tea, Z said, and I gave him my wtf face. What about you, Simba? She turned to me. We’d spent...
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African Monsters | Margrét Helgadóttir
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African Monsters – The Launch Party. The Stars Seem So Far Away. Reviews of The Stars Seem So Far Away. Media, interviews and guest posts. We know them from ancient legends and tales whispered by the campfire. They don’t sparkle or have any interest in us except to tear us apart. Forgotten, unknown, misunderstood, overused, watered down. We want to give them a renaissance, to reestablish their dark reputation, to give them a comeback, let the world know of their real terror. Volume 1 and 2. See a few pic...
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Tendai Huchu – In The Empty Places
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In The Empty Places. A book of short stories and art. Authors & Artists. Lakambini A. Sitoy. Tendai Huchu is the author of. The Hairdresser of Harare. His short fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Warscapes, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Wasafiri, The Africa Report, The Zimbabwean, The Open Road Review, Kwani? And numerous other publications. In 2013 he received a Hawthornden Fellowship and a Sacatar Fellowship. His next novel will be. The Maestro, The Magistrate, and The Mathematician. Help victims...
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amaBooks: January 2015
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Saturday, January 31, 2015. Tendai Huchu interviewed, from www.b00kr3vi3ws.in. From http:/ www.b00kr3vi3ws.in/. Tendai Huchu’s first novel, The Hairdresser of Harare. Was released in 2010 to critical acclaim, and has been translated into German, French and Italian. His short fiction and nonfiction have appeared in The Manchester Review. Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. I cannot believe I did not have you over my blog sooner. Well, better late than never… So, how have you been doing? Real life – to ...