A youth-led cutting edge publishing agency founded and based in the City of Kings, promoting indigenous talent and seeking to enhance cultural diversity
A teacher,
A mentor,
A father,
A guarden,
A nation builder,
A culture and heritage advocate,
A collaborative mind,
A kind and noble soul,
A creative genius.
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We also wish to extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends and the national literary fraternity. His dedication and commitment in hailing and enhancing tangible and intangible culture and Heritage shall forever inspire us all. Lala ngoxolo Tata🙏🏾💔
It is with greatest sadness that we announce the demise of our Founding chief editor and mentor uTata uNaison Tfwala. As a young Publishing and Media house we're forever grateful and humbled for always bearing the torch.
Book Launch Alert! This heartfelt anthology chronicles the author's personal journey of facing kidney failure while dealing with the challenges of diabetes & asthma. In the face of adversity,he courageously raises poignant questions andbul engages in a profound dialogue with God.
6. Publish - Now it’s time to get your work out there!
7. Celebrate - Cheer on your success and all the hard work you put in!
Following these steps will help you find success in getting your work published and pave the way to release your best work!
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1. Brainstorm your concept - What are you looking to write or create?
2. Outline & draft - Make a plan and start writing.
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4. Get feedback - Get advice from experts and peers, and then apply the feedback.
5. Consider the audience - Who are you targeting with your work?
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