
Identity by Helen Moffett
Short Story day africabrings together writers, readers, booksellers, publishers,
teachers and school children from all over the globe to write, submit, read,
workshop and discuss stories.
The theme for Short Story Day Africa's (SSDA) latest anthology is 'Identity'. It's annual competition sought innovative short fiction exploring identity, especially (but not limited to) the themes of gender identity and sexuality. The shortlist of 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will be announced in early 2018.
Limbo by Innocent Ilo - Nigeria
All Our Lives by Okafor Tochukwu - Nigeria
Borrowed by the Wind by David Medalie - South Africa
God Skin by Michael Yee - South Africa
Who We Were Then, Who We Are Now by Nadu Ologoudou - Benin
Plums by Kharys Laue - South Africa
Waiting by Harriet Anena - Uganda
The Piano Player by Agazit Abate - Ethiopia
A Brief Eruption Of Madness by Eric Essono Tsimi - Cameroon
When the War Came Home by Heran Abate - Ethiopia
Ibinabo by Michael Agugom - Nigeria
Fever by Alithnayn Abdulkareem - Nigeria
Unblooming by Alexis Teyie - Kenya
Transubstantiation by Genna Gardini - South Africa
Taba by Adelola Ojutiku - Nigeria
Bloated by Hanna Ali - Somalia
The Geography of Sunflowers by Michelle Angwenyi - Kenya
The House on the Corner by Lester Walbrugh - South Africa
Blue in Green by Chourouq Nasri -Morocco
Sew Your Mouth by Cherrie Kandie - Kenya
South of Samora by Farai Mudzingwa - Zimbabwe
Helen Moffett, Robert Balfour, Pinky Makoe, Jean Mitchell, Helen Moffett, Bernard Nchindila, Dianne Shober Dianne Shober was born in a small Canadian farming community, completed her honours degree at the University of Waterloo and worked as a social worker before commencing work with an international mission's organization. Dianne completed her masters cum laude in Intercultural Studies with Biola University, Los Angeles in 2001 and began teaching in the English Department of Rhodes University in East London. Following the campus' merger with University of Fort Hare, Dianne became the Deputy Head of the English Department and graduated with her doctorate in 2009. She has published three books with Van Schaik: Communicating with a Vision, Writing English with Style, and Essential Business Communication and is presently working on a Christian novel. Climbing Higher: The Literary Life of Sindiwe Magona, published by David Philips Publishers, is Dianne's fourth work. In 2012 she received the Vice Chancellor's Excellence in Teaching award.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781780264592 |
| ISBN 10 | 1780264593 |
| Title | Identity |
| Author | Helen Moffett |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | New Internationalist Publications Ltd |
| Year published | 2018-08-30 |
| Number of pages | 272 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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