Tag: ArabLit Quarterly

  • Literary Magazines: Arablit Quarterly, Omenana, Plough Shares, Women in Islam

    Literary Magazines: Arablit Quarterly, Omenana, Plough Shares, Women in Islam

    New editions of Arablit Quarterly, Omenana Magazine Plough Shares Women in Islam Journal are available for your reading pleasure. Arablit Quarterly ArabLit Quarterly is a literary magazine that brings together Arabic literature, essays, wordplay, art, music, and food in translation, founded in 2018.  In the latest edition, ArabLit Quarterly and Gaza’s Majalla 28 come together…

  • Literary Magazines: Lolwe, Pepper Coast Lit, Arablit Quarterly, Umukarago

    Literary Magazines: Lolwe, Pepper Coast Lit, Arablit Quarterly, Umukarago

    Lolwe, Pepper Coast Lit, Arablit Quarterly, and Umukarago are literary magazines that are currently available for your reading pleasure. Umukarago The Rwandan chapter of Writers Space Africa (WSA-R) has launched a literary magazine titled “Umukarago.” The first issue is out and presents a stunning collection of works by Rwandan and Rwanda-based writers and poets. The…

  • Literary Magazines: Lolwe, Yaba Left Review, ArabLit Quarterly, Imbiza

    Literary Magazines: Lolwe, Yaba Left Review, ArabLit Quarterly, Imbiza

    Lolwe, Yaba Left Review, ArabLit Quarterly, and Imbiza Journal are currently available for your reading pleasure. Yaba Left Review Yaba Left Review is an online periodical dedicated to the publication of works that combine mastery of craft with fresh perspectives on the human condition. The publication’s managing editor is Adeola Opeyemi and its editors Socrates…

  • Literary Magazines: Kikwetu, Arablit Quarterly, Lolwe, Omenana.

    Literary Magazines: Kikwetu, Arablit Quarterly, Lolwe, Omenana.

    Kikwetu, Arablit Quarterly, Lolwe, and Omenana are great reads from across the African literary ecosystem right now. Kikwetu Journal Born out of our Nairobi-based writing group in 2015, Kikwetu is an annual online literary journal that publishes both new and established writers from East Africa and beyond in English and Swahili. The newest edition of…

  • Literary Magazines: Arablit Quarterly, Lolwe, Open Country, Mosi Oa Tunya, Nataal.

    Literary Magazines: Arablit Quarterly, Lolwe, Open Country, Mosi Oa Tunya, Nataal.

    Arablit Quarterly, Lolwe, Open Country, Mosi Oa Tunya, and Nataal are great reads from across the African literary ecosystem. Arablit Quarterly Recent edition: June 2021 ArabLit Quarterly is a literary magazine that brings together Arabic literature, essays, wordplay, art, music, and food in translation, founded in 2018 by Arablit.org’s M Lynx Qualey. The current issue…

  • 7 literary journals from Africa to read over the holiday period.

    7 literary journals from Africa to read over the holiday period.

    With the holiday upon us, here is information on the latest issues of 7 literary journals that offer some of the best writing coming out of the continent you can dig in. They are listed in alphabetical order. Arablit Quarterly Recent Issue: December 2020 ArabLit Quarterly is a literary magazine that brings together Arabic literature,…

  • The ArabLit Quarterly makes a November debut.

    The ArabLit Quarterly makes a November debut.

    The ArabLit Quarterly officially made its debut on November 15, 2018. The newest publication in town is the work of award winning publication ArabLit.org. ArabLit.org, founded and editor-in-chief M Lynx Qualey, is one of the best resources out there if you want to know what is happening in Arabic translation. Apart from curating what is…