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'The Africa I live' in short story call-out
06/08/2010Opportunities when African writers meet on the same pages at the continental level are few and sometimes, decades apart, especially when this congregation is within itself. For young, un-established writers, this kind of opportunity and the chances that it offers are even rarer.
Kwani Trust is pleased to announce such a congress with the launch of this Africa-wide short story competition. The official narrative of 'inherent' goodness, indigenous beauty and widespread historicism has now been running on empty for a while. So we seek newer stories that reflect our day to day lives both private and public: the stories and narratives exchanged in schools, colleges, public transport, offices, churches, pubs, streets, suburbs, estates, trading centres, valleys and hills. Stories told through song and dance, paint and brush, word and phrase, lens and shutter - stories now being told by a new generation, spurred by new imaginations, revealed by new narratives and expressions.
At Kwani Trust, we feel that these directions cannot be achieved until we come to terms with who we are and what we have been. And the first step in this is in telling and recognizing our own stories and especially that of a new generation.
The guiding spirit is creative innovation.
This call-out is unique for targeting writers under the age of 30, on a continent in which young people virtually have no international airing. It is an important, historical opportunity that opens the way for new directions in African writing to emerge, an exciting vent which is likely to throw up endless surprises.
Published authors will be paid a fee of $100.
Submission Guidelines for Short Stories on New African writing.
Deadline: 26th November 2009
Published authors will be paid a fee of $100.
Formatting Guidelines :
If your story is chosen for any of the Kwani? publications, we will ask you to provide a few sentences about yourself and your work (around 200 words).
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