New Fiction by Anu Lal (India)
Anu Lal is the author of five books; four of them short story collections and one novella. He has also written a book of nonfiction that includes philosophical reflections and reviews of contemporary...
View ArticleNew Fiction by Michael McManus (USA)
We present “Something”, a short story by Michael P. McManus, who has published poems and short stories in numerous journals. He has been awarded a writing Fellowship from the Louisiana Division of the...
View ArticleNew Fiction by Ewurama Hayford (Ghana/USA)
Originally from Ghana, West Africa, Ewurama Hayford has nurtured her love for African literature and creative writing from childhood, penning her first story at the age of 14. When she is not writing,...
View ArticleNew Shona Fiction by Idzai Iris Mushayabasa
IdzaiMushayabasa Jpeg This is the second story by Idzai Mushayabasa to be featured in Munyori. Her 2015 story entitled Zvibaye Wega was a delight to many readers in Southern Africa, She comes back...
View ArticleWritivism Launches Abena Korantemaa & Koffi Addo Non-Fiction Literary Awards
Writivism Launches Abena Korantemaa & Koffi Addo Non-Fiction Literary Awards MAKEDA PR is pleased to announce two new literary awards; The annual Koffi Addo Writivism Prize for Non Fiction by...
View ArticleNew Fiction by Muti Phoya (Malawi)
We are happy to feature a new short story by Malawian writer, Muti Phoya, a guest faculty for Sara Lawrence College, a private liberal arts college in the United States of America. His short story...
View ArticleNew Fiction by Obinna Udenwe (Nigeria)
Obinna Udenwe is the author of the award-winning Satans & Shaitans – a conspiracy crime fiction on terrorism, politics and love.He is one of the few African writers fearless enough to delve into...
View ArticleNew Fiction by Amatesiro Dore (Nigeria)
Amatesiro Dore is a 2009 alumnus of the Farafina Trust Creative Writing Workshop and 2015 Fellow of the Ebedi International Writers Residency. His work has been published and is forthcoming in Kwani?,...
View ArticleFour Poems by Angela Consolo Mankiewicz (USA)
Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Angela Consolo Mankiewicz lives in Los Angeles. She has 4 chapbooks out, with the newest being AN EYE, published by Pecan Grove Press and AS IF, from Little Red...
View ArticleNew book demystifies natural remedies
Title: Green Medicines: Pharmacy of Natural Products for HIV and Five AIDS-related Infections ISBN-13: 978-0-9695307-5-6 Publisher: Africa In Canada Press, 25 Blue Oak Street, Kitchener, Ontario N2R...
View ArticleNew fiction by Tendai Machingaidze (Zimbabwe)
We are featuring a new short story, “The Cape of Good Hope”, by Tendai Machingaidze, who was born in 1982 in Harare, Zimbabwe. She holds degrees from Syracuse University and Southwestern Seminary. Her...
View ArticleNhetembo Shanu dza Emmanuel Mhike Hove (Zimbabwe)
Emmanuel Mhike Hove akaberekwa kwaMazvihwa, Zimbabwe, mugore ra1987. Mwana weimba yovushe hwekwaMazvihwa uyo anombodzwa nerekuti “Prince of Mazvihwa” . Akadzidza paGudo Primary School nepaGwavachemai...
View ArticleThe Swahilification of Mutembei by Abu Amirah (Kenya)
Writivism shortlisted writer Abu Amirah finds pleasure in the written word because of the ability to lose himself in an infectious world filled with characters begging to come to life, metaphors, muse...
View ArticleI Didn’t Go Back by Laure Gnagbé Blédou (Ivory Coast)
Laure Gnagbé Blédou whose short story is shortlisted for the Writivism short story competition, is passionate, a woman, lover, mother, daughter, sister, cousin, friend, Africa-ddict, thirty-something,...
View ArticleSunDown by Acan Innocent Immaculate (Uganda)
Acan Innocent Immaculate is a 20-year old Ugandan pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Medicine and Surgery. Writing has always been her first love and she looks forward to a literary atmosphere where...
View ArticleBoyi by Gloria Mwaniga Minage (Kenya)
Gloria Mwaniga Minage is a high school teacher in Baringo where she also runs a children’s reading club. She is also a freelance writer of literary pieces for The Saturday Nation and The East African...
View ArticleThe List by Aito Osemegbe Joseph (Nigeria)
Aito Osemegbe Joseph works as a Sales Professional during the day and at dusk, writes horror stories and psychological thrillers. His short stories have appeared in ‘Brittle Paper’ and ‘Kalahari...
View ArticleBeaven Tapureta Reviews “Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun” by Sarah...
Sarah Ladipo Manyika was raised in Nigeria and has lived in Kenya, France, and England. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, and teaches literature at San Francisco State...
View ArticleInterview with Sarah Ladipo Manyika
Munyori Literary Journal has just reviewed Manyika’s second novel, Like A Mule Bringing Ice Cream To The Sun, which was published this year by Cassava Republic Press Abuja-London and was officially...
View ArticleA Conversation with Farayi Mungoshi
Farayi Mungoshi, left, poses with officials from Library of Congress during the 2016 ZIBF Although author and film maker Farayi Mungoshi comes from an artistically gifted family, he has found his own...
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