Writing Africa: Archiving African and Black Literature

Category: Patreons

  • Patreons: Mariette Tchamda Mbunpi, Ondjaki and Philipp Khabo Koepsell

    Patreons: Mariette Tchamda Mbunpi, Ondjaki and Philipp Khabo Koepsell

    Hello Patreons. I want to say that you for the support that you have been giving to the work that I am doing. This week I have the following; 1) Literary Livestream: Mariette Tchamda Mbunpi and Annette Michael. The Livestream allows readers to engage with their favourite personalities in the literary ecosystem. Here is a…

  • Patreons: Maaza Mengiste Podcast, Mariette Tchamda Livestream.

    Patreons: Maaza Mengiste Podcast, Mariette Tchamda Livestream.

    Hello Patreons. This week I have a podcast featuring Maaza Mengiste and Antje Rávik Strubel and a Livestream featuring Mariette Tchamda Mbunpi and Annette Michael. The livestream and podcast are productions by James Murua Literary in cooperation with Frankfurter Buchmesse with financial support from the German Federal Foreign Office. Podcast episode 20: Maaza Mengiste and…

  • Patreons: Ondjaki, Philipp Khabo Koepsell Livestream, Abubakar Adam Ibrahim Podcast

    Patreons: Ondjaki, Philipp Khabo Koepsell Livestream, Abubakar Adam Ibrahim Podcast

    Hello Patreons. This week I have a podcast featuring Abubakar Adam Ibrahim and a Livestream featuring Ondjaki and Philipp Khabo Koepsell. Podcast episode 19: Abubakar Adam Ibrahim Our first guest is Abubakar Adam Ibrahim who really should need no introduction if you follow African writing. The Abuja-based Nigerian has written the short story collection The…

  • Patreons: Abubakar Adam Ibraham Livestream and Peter Kimani Podcast episode

    Patreons: Abubakar Adam Ibraham Livestream and Peter Kimani Podcast episode

    Hello Patreons. I want to say that you for the support that you have been giving to the work that I am doing. I have some developments to share. 1) Literary Livestream Your support has allowed me to invest in equipment that allows me to start what might be the first Livestream in African literature.…