Tag: Leye Adenle

  • Leye Adenle to headline Labone Dialogues by NYU Accra.

    Leye Adenle to headline Labone Dialogues by NYU Accra.

    Novelist and journalist Leye Adenle is the headliner at the February edition of Labone Dialogues by NYU Accra on February 16, 2023. In early 2020, the ‘Labone Dialogues by NYU Accra’ was conceived and curated by Prof. Chiké Frankie Edozien, the Global Site Director for the New York University campus in Labone. The series has…

  • Book Digest: Kayo Mpoyi, Sue Nyathi, Leye Adenle, Dionne Irving

    Book Digest: Kayo Mpoyi, Sue Nyathi, Leye Adenle, Dionne Irving

    We wrap up book news for our readers in our regular Book Digest segment with books from Kayo Mpoyi, Sue Nyathi, Leye Adenle, and Dionne Irving. Dieu Est Un Garçon Noir à Lunettes by Kayo Mpoyi Publisher: Mara BooksPublication Date: August 31, 2022Genre: FictionLanguage: FrenchWhere to find it:  Babelio, Kayo Mpoyi Kayo Mpoyi is a…

  • Zukiswa Wanner, Chike Frankie Edozien, Kalaf Epalanga, and Leye Adenle at Afrolit Sans Frontières.

    Zukiswa Wanner, Chike Frankie Edozien, Kalaf Epalanga, and Leye Adenle at Afrolit Sans Frontières.

    Zukiswa Wanner, Chike Frankie Edozien, Kalaf Epalanga, and Leye Adenle wrapped up day three of Season 2 of Afrolit Sans Frontières from cities around the world on Wednesday, April 22, 2020. Afrolit Sans Frontières, a new initiative by and for writers of African origin, was started in March as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic…

  • Leye Adenle talks sex and writing at Afrolit Sans Frontières Season 1

    Leye Adenle talks sex and writing at Afrolit Sans Frontières Season 1

    Leye Adenle talked sex and writing as the second participant at Afrolit Sans Frontières on Instagram from London, UK on March 23, 2020. The Afrolit Sans Frontiers Virtual Literary Festival is an initiative from writers of African origin curated by Zukiswa Wanner. 16 writers from 10 African countries are sharing their work from 15 different…

  • Afrolit Sans Frontieres Virtual Literary Festival kicks off on March 23.

    Afrolit Sans Frontieres Virtual Literary Festival kicks off on March 23.

    The Afrolit Sans Frontieres Virtual Literary Festival, an initiative of writers of African origin curated by Zukiswa Wanner, kicks off on the Internet from March 23 – 30, 2020. In the last few weeks, the world has become unrecognisable as the Corona Virus pandemic reaches across the planet. Activity has ground to a halt in…

  • Syncity NG anniversary anthology and prize winners announced.

    Syncity NG anniversary anthology and prize winners announced.

    The Syncity NG anniversary anthology and prize winners were announced on July 17, 2019. Syncity NG was founded by Nigerian writer Cynthia Osuchukwu as a regular multi-topic blog in 2017. In 2018, it embraced literature as a niche; they have since gone on to cover literary events and book festivals from across the African continent.…

  • Syncity NG Anniversary Anthology and Prize shortlist announced.

    Syncity NG Anniversary Anthology and Prize shortlist announced.

    The Syncity NG Anniversary Anthology and Prize shortlist was announced on April 12, 2019. Syncity NG is a platform that showcases the best of African literature to the world. It started off as a regular multi-topic blog, but embraced literature as a niche in February 2018; they would go on to cover literary events and…

  • Leye Adenle makes UK CrimeFest’s eDunnit Award 2019 shortlist.

    Leye Adenle makes UK CrimeFest’s eDunnit Award 2019 shortlist.

    Leye Adenle is on the shortlist for CrimeFest’s eDunnit Award 2019 for his book When Trouble Sleeps. CRIMEFEST is a convention for people who like to read an occasional crime novel as well as for die-hard fanatics. Drawing top crime novelists, readers, editors, publishers and reviewers from around the world, it gives all delegates the…

  • Syncity NG Anniversary Anthology and Prize longlist announced.

    Syncity NG Anniversary Anthology and Prize longlist announced.

    The Syncity NG Anniversary Anthology and Prize longlist was announced on March 27, 2019. Syncity NG, founded by Mystique Syn Osuchukwu, is a platform that showcases the best of African literature to the world. It started off as a regular multi-topic blog, but embraced literature as a niche in February 2018; they would go on…

  • The Writivism 2019 mentors have been announced.

    The Writivism 2019 mentors have been announced.

    The mentors for Writivism 2019 were announced by the Kampala, Uganda headquartered initiative on March 16, 2019. Writivism, the project of writing as activism, that works to build the capacity for writing on the continent was started in Kampala, Uganda in 2012. One of its unique features is its mentor program where established writers mentor…

  • Leye Adenle, Mukoma Wa Ngugi to judge Nigeria’s Syncity NG anthology. (Nigeria only)

    Leye Adenle, Mukoma Wa Ngugi to judge Nigeria’s Syncity NG anthology. (Nigeria only)

    Leye Adenle and Mukoma Wa Ngugi are the judges for a new anthology by Nigerian literary blog Syncity NG. Syncity NG founded by Mystique Syn Osuchukwu is a platform that showcases the best of African literature to the world. It started off as a regular multi-topic blog but embraced literature as their niche in February…

  • African writers converge for Berlin’s first African Book Festival.

    African writers converge for Berlin’s first African Book Festival.

    Writers from across the African continent converged on Berlin for the first African Book Festival with Chris Abani as the headliner on April 26-28, 2018. Organised by the InterKontinental and curated by Olumide Popoola, the festival looked at transnationalism and migration in a more literary sense of “keeping in motion”. Berlin has a very unique…

  • African writers converge on Alain Mabanckou powered Atlantide 2018

    African writers converge on Alain Mabanckou powered Atlantide 2018

    Writers from across the African continent converged on Nantes, France at the Alain Mabanckou-powered Atlantide Literature Festival 2018 on February 15 to 18, 2018. The Atlantide Literature Festival, founded in 2013, has gathered dozens of international and French writers to the French city of Nantes. In 2018, the artistic director of the festival was Alain…

  • World Exclusive: The Johannesburg Review of Books debuts on May 1, 2017

    World Exclusive: The Johannesburg Review of Books debuts on May 1, 2017

    The Johannesburg Review of Books, a new publication giving a view of world literature through African eyes, debuts on May 1, 2017. It’s been a good few days on the African literary scene right now with books galore emerging from exciting writers old and new, prizes awash, and literary festivals in the most obvious and…

  • Literary events across Africa for March 2017

    Literary events across Africa for March 2017

    A list of literary events happening across Africa in March 2017. March 3rd, 2017. Friday. Event: An evening with Amara Nicole Okolo Venue: Goethe Lagos Time: 5pm Event: Jalada Mobile Literary & Arts Festival 2017, Nairobi Leg Activities: –Role of Local Language Broadcasters: John Maloba and Nyambura Mutanyi in conversation with Richard Oduor – Tracing…