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Migrations: New Short Fiction from Africa Efemia Chela

Migrations: New Short Fiction from Africa By Efemia Chela

Migrations: New Short Fiction from Africa by Efemia Chela


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Short Story Day Africa has assembled 21 of the best new short stories, this year on the theme of migration.

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Migrations: New Short Fiction from Africa by Efemia Chela

Short Story Day Africa brings together writers, readers, booksellers, publishers, teachers, and schoolchildren to write, submit, read, workshop, and discuss stories which explore true and alternative African culture. Their fourth annual competition and anthology is on the theme of migration. Featuring an ever-widening range of writers from across the continent these are fresh, urgent perspectives on one of our most profound phenomena.

It includes shortlisted stories by Sibongile Fisher (South Africa), Mirette Bahgat Eskaros (Egypt), Blaize Kaye (South Africa), Megan Ross (South Africa), Stacy Hardy (South Africa), TJ Benson (Nigeria), and fifteen other up-and-coming writers.

About Efemia Chela

Short Story Day Africa: Short Story Day Africa brings together writers, readers, booksellers, publishers, teachers and school children from all over the globe to write, submit, read, workshop and discuss stories. Each year they curate a themed anthology of short stories.

Additional information

GOR010257739
9781780264059
1780264054
Migrations: New Short Fiction from Africa by Efemia Chela
Used - Very Good
Paperback
New Internationalist Publications Ltd
2017-07-07
272
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