Goethe-Institut presents #AFROYOUNGADULT: A talent-search for Young Adult Fiction from Africa

Goethe-Institut presents #AFROYOUNGADULT: A talent-search for Young Adult Fiction from Africa.

The Goethe-Institut invites aspiring African writers of all ages interested in writing for Young Adults (YA) to submit short stories of 3000-5000 words in length in Kiswahili, English or French.

A panel of curators will then select the best texts and invite the writers to participate in workshops across the continent that will take place in February 2019.

The top stories from these workshop will be published in an anthology that will be available in Kiswahili, English and French and launched at Ake Festival 2019.

Important Dates:

Submission: September 1 – November 30 2018

Announcement of selection: January 3, 2019

Workshops:

February 11-15, 2019 (It is therefore important that submissions come from writers who will be in Africa and can travel to their chosen city during the week of the workshop.) Workshops will take place in the following languages in the following cities:

KISWAHILI:

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

FRENCH:

Lome, Togo

Dakar, Senegal

ENGLISH:

Accra, Ghana

Kigali, Rwanda

Lagos, Nigeria

Nairobi, Kenya

Johannesburg, South Africa

How to apply:

Send your short story to afroyoungadult@gmail.com with a short biography and your preferred city for the workshop.


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