MEET THE AUTHOR: Jacqueline Guest: Award winning children’s author
>Jacqueline is a Métis writer, the Métis people are one of the recognised Aboriginal peoples in Canada. The 60 year old has 18 published books for children. She lives in a log cabin nestled in the pinewoods of the Rocky Mountain foothills of Alberta.
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MEET THE AUTHOR: Tololwa Mollel, a talented children’s book author
>Tololwa Mollel is a children’s author, dramatist and storyteller, who has written sixteen books and several plays as well as stories that he created or adapted for various types of performance.
11 years ago
TheCitizen07 Aug
MEET THE AUTHOR: Let's talk about race and ethnicity in children's fiction
>Don Tate has illustrated many books for children, including She Loved Baseball, Ron’s Big Mission, Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker Suite. He is also the debut author of the award-winning It Jes’ Happened: When Bill Traylor Started To Draw. Don lives in Austin, Texas.
10 years ago
TheCitizen28 Oct
MEET THE AUTHOR: Oh! Some stains on my khanga...
>‘Stains on my Khanga’, is a collection of short stories and poems by Sandra Mushi published this year. The stories seek to spark a conversation about issues that are often swept under the carpet. Success talks to Sandra Mushi about her poetry and her new book.
10 years ago
TheCitizen26 Aug
MEET THE AUTHOR: Writing for a future generation
>Nancy Sumari, who is Miss World Africa 2005, published her first children’s book titled ‘Nyota Yako’ (Your Star) in 2013. She speaks to Success about her book, her dreams and success as a writer.
10 years ago
TheCitizen21 Oct
MEET THE AUTHOR: Is grass greener on the other side?
>First time published author Lionel Ntasano, is a 30 year-old Burundian. He speaks to Success about his new book, “Greener on the other side.â€
9 years ago
TheCitizen10 Nov
MEET THE AUTHOR : The very surreal Sahara Testaments
We chat with Nigerian poet, Tade Ipadeola who authored the famous Sahara Testaments.
9 years ago
TheCitizen25 Aug
MEET THE AUTHOR : The story of a Black mzungu
When New York native Alexandria Osborne travelled to Tanzania in 2009, she planned to stay for six months. Instead, she met her husband Saidi and moved to his home in a rural village near Lindi.
9 years ago
TheCitizen29 Sep
MEET THE AUTHOR : Wrong needs no visas at the ‘Borderlines’
All four of Michela Wrong’s books are about Africa, but Borderlines, her latest, is both of and beyond the continent in which she is deeply invested.
10 years ago
TheCitizen30 Sep
MEET THE AUTHOR: Telling ‘sooo’ many stories from Uganda
>Nyana Kakoma is a Ugandan blogger based in Kampala. She started writing when she was in high school and has worked as a journalist before she quit and decided to be a blogger.
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