T. S. Eliot Shortlist 2023 Announced
The ten shortlisted books for the T. S. Eliot Prize 2023. (Top, left to right: More Sky, Jo Carrick-Varty, Standing in the...
WITH INUA ELAMS
THE BRIGHTER VIBES R.A.P PARTY
WITH INUA ELAMS
Sat 26 Aug 2023
14.00-17.00
Nigerian-American Africanfuturist writer Nnedi Okorafor signs a seven-figure deal with William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins for her forthcoming novel titled The Africanfuturist. The book will be published in...
Thebournemouth Review
We have some big news. Nigerian-American Africanfuturist writer Nnedi Okorafor signs a seven-figure deal with William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins for her forthcoming novel titled The Africanfuturist. The book will be published...
What Shall I Tell My Children Who Are Black (Reflections of an African-American Mother)
BY MARGARET BURROUGHS
TS Eliot prize announces a ‘shapeshifting’ shortlist
With a record number of entries, half of the ten shortlisted books are debut collections that the judges describe as ‘unflinching in...
“What Do Women Want?”
BY KIM ADDONIZIO
I want a red dress.
I want it flimsy and cheap,
With a bar and soft drinks available enjoy the acoustics of the Ringwood Meeting House and chat to like minded people. All part of our Great Big Green Week.
Juxtaposing the heuristic quality of Muyiwa Babayomi’s collection of poems, Arrows Of Joy.
Thebournemouth Review
By Scott Coe
Juxtaposing the heuristic quality of Muyiwa Adeola Babayomi's collection of poems demands a deep dive into the technicalities of the poems. The author in "Arrows of Joy"...
Author: Adigwe Angela Chidinma
Publisher: Redletter Crib signature
Reviewer : Sonny Kaku
Year of Publication: 2021
Genre: Poetry
OPEN BOOK FESTIVAL 2022 MAKES SEPTEMBER RETURN TO CAPE TOWN.
The Open Book Festival 2022, after a mini-edition in March, returns to Cape Town, South...