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Africa

[The JRB Daily] Short Story Day Africa announce 12 writers selected for 2022 Inkubator project

May 13, 2022May 13, 2022Jennifer MalecLeave a Comment on [The JRB Daily] Short Story Day Africa announce 12 writers selected for 2022 Inkubator project

The twelve writers selected for the first Short Story Day Africa Inkubator project have been announced. 36 Short Stories, 12…

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Book excerpts

‘I use anything handy which kills the gods’—Read an interview with Charles Mungoshi (1947–2019)

March 4, 2019March 4, 2019Lizzy AttreeLeave a Comment on ‘I use anything handy which kills the gods’—Read an interview with Charles Mungoshi (1947–2019)

Literary giant Charles Mungoshi died on 16 February 2019, at the age of seventy-one. Mungoshi was born in 1947 in…

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Africa

[The JRB Daily] Former Caine Prize director Lizzy Attree joins Short Story Day Africa

March 13, 2018Jennifer Malec2 Comments on [The JRB Daily] Former Caine Prize director Lizzy Attree joins Short Story Day Africa

Lizzy Attree has joined the board of Short Story Day Africa. Attree stepped down as the director of the Caine Prize for…

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Africa

[The JRB Daily] Caine Prize for African Writing director Lizzy Attree stands down

February 13, 2018March 13, 2018Jennifer Malec1 Comment on [The JRB Daily] Caine Prize for African Writing director Lizzy Attree stands down

The Caine Prize for African Writing has announced that director Lizzy Attree is leaving the organisation. Attree has served as director…

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