@brittlepaper is extremely generous in their celebration, as part of their #TheDecadeProject, and I'm super honoured that bookshy is included in it. Thank you for your very, very kind words. 💕
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Continuing our celebrations of #TheBoomYearsOfAfriLit with a shoutout to @bookshybooks! Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed is undoubtedly one of the pioneers of the digital African literary scene. Here's to your continued successes!
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📢 Exciting Opportunity for all Writers🎊
The Hope Prize welcomes submissions from writers worldwide on the themes of hope, courage, and resilience.
The winning entry will receive a prize of $10,000 AUD. Second and third-place prizes are $2,000 AUD and $1,000 AUD, respectively. There is a submission fee of $30 AUD. All shortlisted writers will be published in the 2025 Hope Prize Anthology.
Submissions for the Hope Prize must be made by 31 October 2025.
The Voices We Need Program also provides a limited number of fee-free places to Hope Prize applicants.
The deadline for applications to the Voices We Need Program is 10 October 2025.
Follow the link below to learn more:🔗
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The longlist for the Mo Siewcharran Prize 2025 is here!
Congratulations to all the longlisted authors💫
Explore the full list here by clicking the link below: https://t.co/r9UQszLsiu
At long last, the cover for my first issue as Deputy & Reviews Editor at Wasafiri. This spring issue features the winners of our 2022 writing prizes & commentary on prize culture; beginnings & endings; fragments, seasons, & archives; grief & gratitude.
Preorders open next week 💚
Thank you for everyone who has supported Dedalus and congratulated us on getting funding. As the minimum grant has increased we have had an increase from £40,000 to £50,000.
This morning we learn the outcome of our application for arts council funding for 2023-26. We will announce on twitter and on our website the result as soon as we can. It is hard to do any work until we know the outcome but we are prepared for a positive and a negative outcome.
Happy Thursday, y’all and remember, studies have shown that reading for pleasure, even for just a few minutes a day, can make a significant contribution to our mental health. #bydhttmwfi
BOOK REVIEW: Breaking the Maafa Chain by Anni Domingo
‘Stories like this emphasize the importance of having narratives that don’t sanitise the horrors and brutalities of slavery.’ Read the full review by @bookshybooks https://t.co/BDEovWO9Tp
BOOK REVIEW: Deadly Cure by @MahiCheshire
‘Chesire vividly presents the medical world on the page in a way that is accessible and understandable to all.’ Read the full review by @bookshybooks https://t.co/H2qrZjCicD
Looking for recommendations for fiction by Portuguese authors of African descent. (Not African authors who write in Portuguese)- even if not translated into English. Any recommendations? @bookshybooks @postcolonialchi #africansinportugal
BOOK REVIEW: Set Boundaries, Find Peace by Nedra Glover Tawwab
‘Nedra Glover Tawwab opened my mind to [the importance of boundaries] and did it in an extremely engaging and inviting way.’ Read the full review by @bookshybooks https://t.co/RSzErb0CB7
NEW BOOK REVIEW: Deadly Cure by @MahiCheshire
‘Chesire vividly presents the medical world on the page in a way that is accessible and understandable to all.’ Read the full review by @bookshybooks https://t.co/H2qrZjCicD
I wept. Over the moon to share this. Only a few ppl know how hard (and long!) I've worked on this novel. I'm grateful to @jlkardon for championing me, @jennydeluxe for bringing us together, @makep1enotw4r and @VikingBooks for seeing the vision of this story! Alhamdulilah.
Really pleased to co-host @BBCSounds Turn Up for the Books podcast alongside dynamite @SavidgeReads@bastilledan We discuss rule breaking novels, libraries plus an interview with the incredible,trailblazing @skinskinny @SkunkAnansie Enjoy, spread the word! https://t.co/g4MimMOekY
@The_Rumpus is open for essay submissions until February 28, so here’s a #RumpusEssays thread in which our editors share what they would like to see. Give them a follow and send your essay our way via @submittable (See submission guidelines: https://t.co/cWS4n0Hifu)