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“The Short Story is Dead, Long Live the Short Story!” announces shortlist

James Murua October 23, 2017 No Comments Eliza MabuzaEye ColorFirewaterMary OnonokponoMichel TumuhimbiseMwikali MutuneOsemegbe AitoPetrichorRudoTanganyika ABCsThe Scent of Living WillsTina Chiwashira

The shortlist for “The Short Story is Dead, Long Live the Short Story!” competition has been announced. The Short Story is Dead, Long Live The…

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“The Short Story is Dead, Long Live the Short Story!” 2017 announces longlist

James Murua August 22, 2017 1 Comment Black Letter MediaBusisiwe MananaCarey BarakaDiketseng MotsekeDuduzile Zamantungwa MabasoELIZA MABUNGUErhu AmreyanHenry OhaegbulamHope NjokuJenny RobsonLerato MatshwaneLouis OgbereMandla DlaliMary OnonokponoMitchel TumuhimbiseMpho MokoneMwikali MutuneNatassia GarischOsemegbe AitoStephanie WangaThe Short Story is Dead Long Live the Short StoryTina Chiwashira

The team organising The Short Story is Dead, Long Live the Short Story!, a short story competition open to all Africans, has announced its longlist…

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