
5 Ways To Join #ReadingAfrica Week, Dec 2-8
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Last December, Catalyst Press launched the first-ever #ReadingAfrica week “to spotlight all of the amazing and diverse talent coming from Africa.”
Although there was a great response, Catalyst’s Ashawnta Jackson said: “We’d love an even bigger showing this year, and even more focus on works in translation.”
What does it mean to #ReadAfrica? Jackson says:
Nigerian-American YA author Tomi Adeyemi has a new Orisha book coming in 2019.
Egyptian novelist Sonallah Ibrahim’s Ice is coming next year in Margaret Litvin’s translation.
The poetry collection The Carless Seamstress by Botswanan novelist Tjawanga Dema is forthcoming from the University of Nebraska Press.
What else? There are many more to discover.
African literature isn’t a genre. It’s fiction, non-fiction, comics, and poetry. It can be a thriller, a mystery, a comedy, a kid’s book, a romance novel. It can be, and is, all of those things, and we wanted to shout about it. That’s why we launched our #ReadingAfrica campaign.
She helped brainstorm 5 ways to participate: