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Nana Afua Pierre On the Ghanaian Play, Anowa

Anowa – A review

“A wayfarer is a traveler. Therefore to call someone a wayfarer is a painless way of saying he does not belong. That he has no home, no family, no village,…

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How I Write by LM Dillsworth

My writing process

I do most of my writing late at night. I usually start around 9pm or a little later and stop in the early hours. I begin with the outline of a particular scene…

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Sumana Khan writes about her admiration for Huma Qureshi’s memoir.

Sumana Khan writes about her admiration for Huma Qureshi’s memoir.

 

I’m in awe of those who write memoirs – it takes such generosity and courage to write about…

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Emily Midorikawa – new book out

Emily Midorikawa, who won joint-third prize in the 2012 competition, and the author of A Secret Sisterhood: The Hidden Friendships of Austen, Bronte, Eliot and Woolf …

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