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Jun 07, 2013 06:45AM

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Welcome Hattie! i think i recognize you from another group...World Lit? :)

yes! please don't hesitate to add to discussions even if you haven't had a chance to read the book yet. :)


Hello Brigida, I as well live in Spain.
Welcome to the group.





We have two projects here right now...one is a years-long tour around the continent alphabetically. Right now we are visiting Mauritania. That project doesn't necessarily feature African writers. However we also have a contemporary literature project that we are exploring by genre...6 genres and a book per month this year. This month we are doing a free for all with short stories/poetry/plays but our discussion is in a lull. I think I'm going to start with the Caine Prize winner, and then I will read a few from my Granta Book of African Short Stories.
Poke around the group and let me know if anything is confusing. I hear it can be bewildering at first. :/


I'm from togo, and shamefully I haven't read a lot of books about or from my continent (except achebe). Very glad I found this group. Never too late right ?
Cheers

Welcome aboard!

I've recently joined the group, having grown up in Zambia and spent part of my working life in Zimbabwe. I'm very much enjoying the breadth of book titles and the comments. I'm currently reading and enjoying Andrew's book Fortunate , set in Zimbabwe.
More feedback when I've finished it.
Best wishes,
Marion

I bet it was, I'm rediscovering it myself ;)

I've recently joined the group, having grown up in Zambia and spent part of my working life in Zimbabwe. I'm very much enjoying the breadth of book titles and the comments. I'm current..."
Welcome Marion!
I'm looking forward to getting to Andrew's writing myself. I am very interested in Zimbabwe. well, i'm interested in all of Africa, but Zimbabwe is one of those places i'm especially interested in. Sadly, it will be quite awhile before we reach it on our "Tour." :)


Feel free to visit my blog dedicated to African Literature.
www.maryokekereviews.blogspot.com
Cheers.




Welcome, A.J.! I think there are at least a couple of us RPCVs in this group. When and where were you in Malawi? I traveled there in April, 2000 (to climb Mt. Mulanje) while I was in PC in Zimbabwe. Beautiful country, I'd love to go back.

Oh dear, I am afraid Doris Lessing caught me on the wrong foot, probably the wrong hormonal cocktail as well, lolol. I enjoyed some of her books, haven't read this one, so will consider it, but with an elongated barge pole, to be honest :-)) The reason is that I enjoy the African literature written by born-bred-and growing old sufferers a lot more. With limited funds I nowadays choose the young upcoming new African authors first. Thanks for the introduction. I also am a very late developer! I wasn't even born yet(not even remotely) when me Lessing wrote her first books. She was really remarkable for her times for sure.
PS. I just ordered The Golden Notebook! Thanks to your recommendation, J.L!

This also looks great, thanks for the link Andrew, and welcome to everyone. I am not a regular commentator/commentor(?), but I do enjoy this group tremendously.

So... a big, fat welcome from me to all our new members, I know Marieke would have done that already but just wanted to shout out as well. :) I can't quite believe how this group has grown in the last year!! Whoa... :D
Marieke has done a superb job setting things up for 2014, it's going to be a fun and fabulous year of reading at GAR! Looking forward to lots of interesting discussions with you all this year. :D
I'll jump right back on the Tour d'Afrique wagon so expect to see me around there - as well as joining in other discussions, of course.
Happy new year, everyone, and happy African reading!

Congratulations on your nuptials, Muphyn! Hope the move to Queensland went smoothly.

Yeah, the move to Queensland went sort of smooth... a few things broken, the truck arrived three days late to pick things up and then a day early to drop everything off but I guess all that is to be expected with an interstate move.

Congrats on your nuptials!
2013 was a very busy and exciting year for you.
Welcome back!


This board reccomended Cassava Republic book shop in Abuja to me - that was a great recommendation, absolutely loved it! Big fan. Tx.


uhm... no, I can't say that I do... :) But who knows, there are lots of members here and maybe one or a few of them do!

I traveled to Uganda to volunteer for two months through the Concordia Volunteer Abroad Program CVAP available to me through my University in Canada, in this book I provide the summary of my adventures working in a micro-finance project in Gulu, Uganda and how to prepare/live in such an environment comparing it to North America.
It would be amazing if you can promote/support my work
Thanks,
Camille
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Welcome to the group! There are lots of things happening in the group this year, so feel free to participate if and when a book or discussion takes your fancy. :)
You may also want to promote your book in the author thread. I can set up a thread for you or feel free to do it yourself.
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