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  • Call for submissions – Good Literary agency.

    May 3, 2024

    Our submissions process Here at TGLA our submissions are open from the 1st – 21st of each month and then closed from the 22nd until the end of the month. This is to allow us to stay on top of submissions in the face of a huge increase in what we are receiving, while making sure that we are never closed to writers for very long. We remain committed to providing feedback to every eligible writer who submits to us. Our submissions are therefore open each month from the 1st – 21st (unless specified differently below). If you have any feedback…

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  • Manifesto for Black Future.

    May 3, 2024

    Manifesto for Black Futures will explore the multiplicities and power of Black lives, what Black futures look like, and how we can continue creating spaces celebrating the richness of Black lives.  Novelist and screenwriter Catherine Johnson has been commissioned to write the manifesto, and artist Michael Salu has been commissioned to produce an artistic response to the manifesto, which will be revealed after the manifesto address. Curator Debo Amon will lead the roundtable discussion post address and art reveal. Speakers include: Catherine Johnson has been published for over thirty years. Her books for young readers have won awards, including Young…

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  • Ani Kayode Somtochukwu clinches the 2024 Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction.

    May 3, 2024

    Ani Kayode Somtochukwu Wins the 2024 Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction.

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  • BBC Africa Spotlights Emi Mahmoud’s Poem on the War in Sudan.

    May 3, 2024

    BBC Africa Spotlights Emi Mahmoud’s Poem on the War in Sudan.In the BBC Africa interview, Mahmoud notes that she has lost seven of her family members in the conflict in Sudan over the past year. Last week alone, she lost four more. She remarks, “This is one of the biggest wars and crises of our times and it’s going completely unnoticed.”

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  • Quramo Writers Prize, 2024.

    May 3, 2024

    The Quramo Writers’ Prize is only open to unpublished Nigerian and African writers living within and outside the continent. An “African writer” is taken to mean someone who is a national of an African country, with a parent who is African by birth or nationality. The fiction prose manuscript must be the original, unpublished work of the entrant and in English. Published work is not eligible for the prize. Short story collections, plays, and poetry are not eligible. Manuscripts must contain a minimum of 30,000 words. All entrants must be 16 years of age and above. All entries must be…

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  •  Global Black Women’s Non-Fiction Manuscript Prize.

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  • Olayinka Yaqub Wins the 2023 Awele Creative Trust Award

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    Olayinka Yaqub Wins the 2023 Awele Creative Trust Award

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  • Opportunities for writers and poets for May 2024.

    April 30, 2024

    In our continuing series, we share opportunities for those who wish to submit work be it poetry, prose, or other related arts in May 2024. These callouts are divided into education (MFAs, Fellowships, residencies), opportunity hubs, journals, and prizes. If you have any callouts, please share in the comments. Education (MFAs, Fellowships, residencies). Opportunity hubs Literary magazines/journals/anthologies/manuscripts Publishers Prizes and competitions

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  • The Poet’s Revival. This event signifies a renewed interest in the spoken word and amplifies the propulsive force of poetry in the digital age.

    April 4, 2024

    This event signifies a renewed interest in the spoken word and demonstrates the transformative potential of poetry in the digital age.

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  • March 20, 2024

    Call for Participation: Pa Gya! A Literary Festival in Accra 2024 Pa Gya! A Literary Festival, Ghana’s premier celebration of literary arts, returns for another immersive three-day journey into the world of stories, creativity, and cultural exchange. This dynamic festival brings together book readings, launches, engaging talks, captivating performances, theatre showcases, exhibitions, a vibrant book market, and much more. Over the years, Pa Gya! has fostered meaningful collaborations with writers, publishers, academics, artists, and cultural institutions from across Africa, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, and North America. Its rich tapestry of events and participants highlights the festival’s mission to be a…

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