Interviews

October 26, 2021

Africa’s leading crypto artist, who started as a writer, on his two-dimensional collaboration with music producer Don Jazzy, and the potential for literature.

October 7, 2021

Poda-Poda Stories is a digital platform for writers from Sierra Leone, whose literary scene was disrupted by a decade-long civil war and is now regenerating with great promise. “I started it to look inward and celebrate our own writing,” says editor Ngozi Cole in this interview. “What was missing was building bridges and connections.”

August 24, 2021

“If we are to make our characters feel human and real, they require our care,” she says of her story “The Street Sweep.”

March 13, 2021

“Because they haven’t been constrained by the world, their imagination is much more agile,” said the Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist, who was on the December 2020 cover of Open Country Mag.

January 23, 2021

“It’s amazing that any government would put writers like me on a list of enemies of the Nigerian state,” he says. “A writer who calls out corruption could not be an enemy of the state.”

January 18, 2021

The Kenyan writer tells us her motivations and approach to teaching writing.

January 9, 2021

Shortlisted for his first two novels, The Fishermen and An Orchestra of Minorities, the Nigerian writer tells us what the prize means to him and what he will look out for on the panel.

December 26, 2020

. . . by resisting the narrative that Africa can only be ground zero for the violation and destruction of queer persons.

December 26, 2020

Festival Director Teniola Tayo tells us about the festival’s mission, the 2020 edition, and projections for the future.

October 26, 2021

Africa’s leading crypto artist, who started as a writer, on his two-dimensional collaboration with music producer Don Jazzy, and the potential for literature.

October 7, 2021

Poda-Poda Stories is a digital platform for writers from Sierra Leone, whose literary scene was disrupted by a decade-long civil war and is now regenerating with great promise. “I started it to look inward and celebrate our own writing,” says editor Ngozi Cole in this interview. “What was missing was building bridges and connections.”

August 24, 2021

“If we are to make our characters feel human and real, they require our care,” she says of her story “The Street Sweep.”

March 13, 2021

“Because they haven’t been constrained by the world, their imagination is much more agile,” said the Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist, who was on the December 2020 cover of Open Country Mag.

January 23, 2021

“It’s amazing that any government would put writers like me on a list of enemies of the Nigerian state,” he says. “A writer who calls out corruption could not be an enemy of the state.”

January 18, 2021

The Kenyan writer tells us her motivations and approach to teaching writing.

January 9, 2021

Shortlisted for his first two novels, The Fishermen and An Orchestra of Minorities, the Nigerian writer tells us what the prize means to him and what he will look out for on the panel.

December 26, 2020

. . . by resisting the narrative that Africa can only be ground zero for the violation and destruction of queer persons.

December 26, 2020

Festival Director Teniola Tayo tells us about the festival’s mission, the 2020 edition, and projections for the future.

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