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Alexia Tolas is 2023 Commonwealth Short Story Prize shortlisted

Bahamian writer Alexia Tolas is among 28 individuals whose short stories have been shortlisted for the 2023 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. Tolas’ short story “The Ovelias at Benzie Hill Dump” is about a 15-year-old boy who is desperate to earn his grandfather’s approval and his brother’s respect. But one day when he joins his family

2021 AKO Caine Prize for African Writing

2021 AKO Caine Prize for African Writing
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There is no end to the work we do says Africa s Commonwealth Short Story Prize winner Rémy Ngamije

Rémy Ngamije is a Rwandan-born Namibian writer and African winner of the 2021 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. (Rémy Ngamije/ Instagram) Rémy Ngamije is a Rwandan-born Namibian writer and photographer who refers to his services as a reader, writer and editor as “foot soldier work” in the continent’s literary space.  His debut novel The Eternal Audience Of One, originally published by BlackBird Books , is forthcoming from Scout Press. He is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Doek!, Namibia’s first literary magazine. To name a few, Ngamije’s work has appeared in Litro Magazine, The Johannesburg Review of Books, The Amistad, The Kalahari Review, American Chordata, Doek!, Azure, Sultan s Seal, Santa Ana River Review, Columbia Journal, Necessary Fiction, Silver Pinion, and Lolwe.

Rémy Ngamije | Granta

Rémy Ngamije Rémy Ngamije is a Rwandan-born Namibian writer and photographer. He is the founder, chairperson, and artministrator of Doek, an independent arts organisation in Namibia supporting the literary arts. He is also the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Doek! literary magazine, Namibia’s first and only literary magazine. His debut novel The Eternal Audience of One is forthcoming from Scout Press (S&S). His work has appeared in The Johannesburg Review of Books, Brainwavez, American Chordata, Azure, Sultan’s Seal, Columbia Journal, Lolwe and other places. He was shortlisted for the AKO Caine Prize for African Writing in 2020.

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