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Tag: Storymoja Careerpedia 2015

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Images from the Storymoja Careerpedia 2015

James Murua June 3, 2015 No Comments Storymoja Careerpedia 2015

As earlier mentioned there was a huge festival in Nakuru which happened last weekend that involved writers and other artists called Storymoja Careerpedia. Here are…

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A snapshot of the Storymoja Careerpedia 2015

James Murua June 3, 2015 No Comments Boniface MwangiDr Auma ObamaJoanne Ball BurgessKen WaliboraKennedy KachwanyaKinyanjui KombaniMuthoni GarlandStorymojaStorymoja CareerpediaStorymoja Careerpedia 2015Wallah bin Wallah

When the people at Storymoja Publishing started their first festival in 2008 they were trying something new. They wanted to do a festival for book…

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