Dear Writer,
A kind reminder to Join FEMRITE’s June writeshop to refine and complete your writing.
🗓 13 & 27 June 2026 | 9AM–4PM
Register: [email protected] (deadline: 7 June)
Take your writing to the next level.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Authors’ Conversation. What an incredible evening it was!
📷 Get your copy today on Amazon Kindle or via the contact provided.
+256 781915759/ +256703 580576
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Thank you all who joined @JanePBitek. It was inspiring. Unresolved questions were; What identifies Song school poetry from other forms? Can culture die - Can a pumpkin be uprooted?
After release of Song of Lacica, Jane is now an Elder among Lacica' people.
Congratulations Jane
Its an honour hosting @JanePBitek at our #AuthorConversations#SongofLacica is based on true life events of Acholiland.
According Prof. Susan Kiguli; "Reading this book feels like drinking from the source?"
We’re excited to introduce our host for the upcoming Authors’ Conversation Philip Matogo. ✨
📅 Date: 27th April
⏰ Time: 5:00 PM
📍 Venue: FEMRITE offices
Come ready for an evening of meaningful conversation, poetry, and cultural reflection. 📚✨
Join us celebrate storytelling.
It's Jane Okot again at @femritewriters#AuthorConversations, unveiling her new book; Song of Lacita, published by @scribehouseUg.
Okot is a member of FEMRITE, author of Song of Farewell, 1994 & A Poetic Duet, 2016 -co-authored with Bamwoyeraki.
"A wife must bless her husband… even in the presence of a co-wife."
A powerful recitation by @AfroetryC, bringing to life an excerpt from Song of Lacica.
Join the conversation on 27th April at the FEMRITE offices as @JanePBitek shares more from the book.
Song of Lacica captures the quiet tragedy of a people losing what once defined them.
Will we listen before it’s too late?
Find your copy today. Call Jane Namujuzi: +256 781915759/ +256703 580576 for orders and deliveries.
#africanliterature#bookrecommendations#poetrycommunity
We’re excited to announce a special edition of Authors’ Conversations in partnership with FEMRITE featuring Jane p'Bitek Langoya. ✨
📅 Date: 27th April
📍 Venue: FEMRITE offices (Plot 147, Kira Road, Kamwokya, in Kampala, Uganda)
⏰ Time: 5:30 PM
Come be part of the conversation
As we count down to the book launch tomorrow, we warmly invite you to celebrate poetry, culture, and story with us.
Launch of Song of Lacia
TAKS Art Centre, Upper Churchill Drive, Gulu
10:00 AM hosted by Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo.
@scribehouseUg@MatogoPhilip@davidkangye@NgobiPoet@AfroetryC Okot P' Bitek's Lawino sang “Let no one uproot the pumpkin from the old homestead”.
Jane Okot P' Bitek Langoya's Lacica laments -
'The pumpkin in the old homestead has been uprooted,
We have departed from the ways of our ancestors...
The old meets the new - in so many way.
From the daughter of Okot p'Bitek, the legendary author of Song of Lawino, we introduce Song of Lacia by Jane Bitek Langoya, a moving collection of poetry exploring love, pain, and the soul of Acholi land.
Get your copy today. Call Jane Namujuzi: +256 781915759/ +256703 580576
She sang for dignity. He replied with intellect. Now Lacica sings for the soul.
Song of Lacica, a new poetic journey by Jane Bitek Langoya, daughter of the legendary voice behind Song of Lawino. Call: +256 781915759/ +256703 580576 to get a copy
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