Salon du Livre d’Abidjan runs in the capital of Cote D’Ivoire from May 14 – 18, 2024. The guest country is Kenya. Salon du Livre d’Abidjan (English: Abidjan Book Fair) has been organised by L’ASSEDI or the Association des Editeurs de Côte d’ivoire (English: Association of Publishers of the Ivory Coast) annually since 1999. One of the biggest in West Africa is a trade fair that features many of the players in the book chain, facilitating dialogue between book professionals and the public. It gives a platform for the best in Ivorian books and those of other geographical areas develops commercial…
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The Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize, first awarded in 2016, is an international prize that supports and celebrates the best adventure writing today. The prize named after South African novelist Wilbur Smith and open to writers of any nationality, writing in English, is a production of the Wilbur and Niso Smith Foundation. Smith’s work specialised in historical fiction about the international involvement in Southern Africa across four centuries, seen from the viewpoints of both black and white families.
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The shortlist for the inaugural Iskanchi Book Prize, a manuscript prize open to African writers, was announced on Monday, May 6, 2024. Iskanchi Press and Magazine, founded by publisher, journalist, and writer Kenechi Uzor in 2020, has produced several magazine editions of their magazine as well as numerous titles. The platform announced a new initiative called the Iskanchi Book Prize to bring to light the best new writing from the continent. It is open to African writers and seeks to honour outstanding prose and hybrid book manuscripts, offering the winner a publishing opportunity. The shortlist for the new award was announced on…
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Scholastique Mukasonga is set to headline the inaugural Salon du livre Africain de Beauregard in France on Sunday, May 26, 2024. The Salon du livre Africain de Beauregard is a new literary festival organized by the Artères and D-Codes associations, in partnership with the town of Hérouville-Saint-Clair. The festival will be hosted at the Château de Beauregard in Hérouville Saint-Clair and will have readings, panels, and loads more for those who attend. Some of the scheduled guests are Johary Ravaloson, Zadig Hamroune, Chadia Loueslati, Insa Sané, Mamadou Samake, and Sékou Oumar Bah. The festival headliner is Scholastique Mukasonga, the author…
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Weiße Wolken By Yandé Seck Publisher: Kiepenheuer & WitschDate: February 8, 2024Genre: FictionLanguage: GermanWhere to find it: Kiepenheuer & Witsch Yandé Seck Yandé Seck was born in Heidelberg in 1986 and grew up there and in Frankfurt am Main, where she now lives with her husband and two children. She works as a psychotherapist for children and young people, also teaches at the University of Frankfurt and is doing her doctorate on motherhood, migration and psychoanalysis. “Weiße Wolken” is her first novel. Weiße Wolken (English: White Clouds) Two sisters: one works on all the wrongs of our present, the other on the civic…
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May 07, 2024 Nigerian-American author Tochi Onyebuchi is set to publish a new novel titled Harmattan Season in March 2025. The novel will be published by Tor Books and explores fantasy noir. Tochi Onyebuchi is the author of Goliath, a Locus Award and Dragon Award finalist; YA novel Beasts Made of Night, which won the Ilube Nommo Award for Best Speculative Fiction Novel by an African; its sequels Crown of Thunder and War Girls; novella Riot Baby, a finalist for the Hugo, the Nebula, the Locus, the Ignyte, and the NAACP Image Awards, and winner of the New England Book Award for Fiction and an ALA Alex Award; along…
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Got plans for the summer? Make your mark by spending eight weeks in summer working with the best, at one of the largest publishers in the world. You’ll work on a paid independent project made especially for the internship – making decisions for yourself and contributing to our shared mission. With us you’ll find support and a deep sense of purpose. Whatever project you’re placed on, you’ll gain universally applicable skills that will equip you for wherever you go next. All nine of our interns are paid the London living wage and we offer financial support to those commuting from outside of London.…
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We’re a charity awarding £1,000 grants to people of colour based in the UK who want to bring a new creative project to life. We support creativity in all its forms including: poetry, paintings, fashion, zines, music, food, flowers, photographs, workshops, events or something else completely. Applications are now open until 7th May, 6pm! Who can apply? To apply, you need to identify as Black, Asian, Brown and/or part of the Global Majority aged 18 or over and based in the UK. For all other information and tips on making the best application possible – you can find detailed application…
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OPPORTUNITY:INTRODUCING THE BLACK POETS MASTERCLASS SERIES. Obsidian Foundation is proud to announce the Black Poets Masterclass Series in partnership with Arvon, Royal Society of Literature, The National Poetry Library and The Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society. From May to December 2023, four award-winning poets, Dzifa Benson, Anthony Joseph, Karen McCarthy Woolf and Jason Allen-Paisant will explore four distinct areas of the Black poetry canon, looking at Black writers past and present from Africa, the US, the Caribbean and the UK. Join us over the course of 8 months for a deep dive into the Black poetry canon, equipping you to explore what a decolonised poetry canon might look like and…
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May 03, 2024 Eritrean-Ethiopian author Donica Merhazion is set to publish her debut novel titled Born at the End of the World with Catalyst Press set in Ethiopia in the 1970s. Inspired by a true story during the 1970s Ethiopian Red Terror, the book explores the intertwining of a man’s and woman’s destinies, whose love, courage, and resilience demonstrate that heroes are just ordinary people making extraordinary choices. Donica Merhazion was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1979 under unimaginable circumstances – in an Ethiopian prison called Alem Bekagn translated to “end of the world”. A former journalist and now teacher, Merhazion…