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    African writers on British Science Fiction Awards 2020 shortlists.

    There are several African writers on the shortlists for the British Science Fiction Awards 2020 announced on February 18, 2021. The British Science Fiction Awards,…

    James Murua February 25, 2021 No Comments
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  • Awards United States

    US NAACP Image Awards 2021 features literary entries.

    African, African American writers and poets featured in the finalists’ lists of the US NAACP Image Awards 2021 announced on February 4, 2021. The National…

    James Murua February 25, 2021 No Comments
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  • Awards Speculative Fiction United Kingdom

    Black writers feature on British Fantasy Awards 2020 winners list.

    Black writers featured prominently at the British Fantasy Awards 2020 announced on Monday, February 22, 2021. The British Fantasy Awards are awarded annually by the…

    James Murua February 23, 2021 No Comments
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  • New Books Nonfiction

    One (White) Man ruins Black History Month.

    One Man In, a new book by British white man Chris Craighead published by Simon & Schuster, has ruined Black History Month. Black History Month,…

    James Murua February 23, 2021 No Comments
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  • Festivals United States

    African Writers Festival runs online from February 26-27.

    The African Writers Festival, hosted by Georgia College & State University, runs online from February 26-27, 2021. The festival theme is ‘connections and illumination.’ Contemporary…

    James Murua February 23, 2021 No Comments
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Awards Ethiopia

Storymoja 2012 guest writer Dinaw Mengestu wins ‘Genius grant’

James Murua October 4, 2012 3 Comments

Its been a good time for some in the writing business. Ng’ang’a Mbugua recently won the Wahome Mutahi Literature award for his excellent Different Colours…

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Festivals Kenya

A visit to the ongoing Nairobi International Book Fair

James Murua September 27, 2012 No Comments

Yesterday saw me visiting the Nairobi International book fair in Nairobi and I have to say that I had pretty decent time. You can still…

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Book Reviews Kenya

Robert Ndwiga’s Terrorists of Jubaland

James Murua September 24, 2012 No Comments Robert NdwigaThe Terrorists of Jubaland

The Kenya Defence Forces aka the KDF were deployed in October 2011 on Kenya’s first offensive motion as an independent nation. They went to Somalia…

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Festivals

Another year, another Storymoja Hay Festival.

James Murua September 21, 2012 1 Comment Andrea BohnstedtBeverly NambozoGiles FodenLola ShoneyinNoviolet BulawayoOyunga PalaRasna Warah

Like the night turns into day and day back into day another Storymoja Hay festival was upon us. This year the venue had moved to…

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Kenya

Barbara Kimenye’s passing is just sad

James Murua September 19, 2012 No Comments Barbara KimenyeChildren booksDoreen BainganaMuthoni LikimaniZukiswa Wanner

I woke up this morning to the news that Barbara Kimenye the author of the the Moses Series of children’s books is dead. Very sad.…

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Book Reviews Kenya Nonfiction

The Paralympics and the Henry Wanyoike biography

James Murua September 14, 2012 1 Comment Henry WanyoikeJoseph NgunjiriVictory Despite Blindness

The Paralympic games ended in London last Sunday and the victorious team has already come home even meeting the British envoy at his house in…

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Events Festivals

The Return of the Storymoja Hay Festival

James Murua August 29, 2012 No Comments Ben OkriBilly KahoraClaudette OdourJekwu AnyaegbunaLauri KubuitsileMiguna MigunNoviolet BulawayoOry OkollohOyunga PalaStorymoja Hay Festival

The Storymoja Hay Festival is back. The event is set to hit Nairobi on 13-16th September at the National Museum of Kenya. I first attended…

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Sihle Khumalo Heart of Africa
Book Reviews Nonfiction South Africa

Sihle Khumalo’s Heart of Africa (How Zack could have made it to South Africa)

James Murua August 22, 2012 1 Comment Bring Zack BackHeart of AfricaSihle KhumaloZachary Muturi

One of the loudest noises in the last few months is a campaign by a dude called Zachary Muturi Kimotho who was on a quest…

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Book Reviews Kenya Marketing

Alexander Nderitu’s guide for Kenyan writers.

James Murua June 11, 2012 2 Comments Alexander Nderitu

A look at “Changing Kenya’s Literary Landscape” a paper by Alexander Nderitu who I met when I went to visit ailing author Marjorie Oludhe-Macgoye. When…

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Events Kenya

Talking books at Marjorie Oludhe-Macgoye’s Ngara home

James Murua May 24, 2012 No Comments Alexander NderituEudiah KamonjuJacob OketchKhainga O’OkwembaMoraa GitaaProf Elizabeth Orchardson-MazruiWareru Ndungu

Where authors meet at Marjorie Oludhe-Macgoyes home in Ngara and talk books. One of the best movies I have watched in my life was Finding…

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Book Reviews South Africa

Five things I learnt from “Happiness is a four letter word”

James Murua May 22, 2012 3 Comments Angela MakholwaCynthia JeleHappiness is a four letter wordThe 30th Candle

  After the terrifying experience I had to go through in Seychelles I had to be sure about these South African writers. Can they all…

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The 30th Candle by Angela Makholwa
Book Reviews Fiction South Africa

How Angela Makholwa nearly derailed my Seychelles Carnival plans

James Murua April 12, 2012 3 Comments Angela MakholwaSeychelles International CarnivalThe 30th Candle

Book: The Thirtieth Candle Author: Angela Makholwa Publisher: Pan Macmillan Genre: Fiction Buy your own copy of The 30th Candle I recently got an opportunity…

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