Interviews with Zimbabwean Writers
Posted by Leicester Review of Books on March 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Since 2005, Conversations with Writers has been running a series of ongoing interviews with writers from all over the world. So far, there are 14 Zimbabwean writers among those who have taken part in the interviews. Masimba Musodza, screenwriter and author; Petina Gappah, lawyer and author; Zvisinei Sandi, writer, academic and civil rights activist; Ivor … Continue reading →
Filed under Authors, Books, Fiction, Interviews, Non-Fiction, Novels, Playwriting, Poetry, Publishing, Short Stories, Writing · Tagged with Christopher Mlalazi, Doris Lessing, Gary Albyn, Ivor W. Hartmann, John Eppel, Lilian Masitera, Masimba Musodza, Peter Petter-Bowyer, Petina Gappah, Rory Kilalea, Ruzvidzo Stanley Mupfudza, Sarudzayi Barnes, Valerie Tagwira, Zimbabwean Writers, Zukiswa Wanner, Zvisinei Sandi
Conversations with Writers 2009
Posted by Leicester Review of Books on March 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment
So far, this year, Conversations with Writers has posted eight interviews with eight very different writers. As usual, the interviews focus on the work the writers are doing, their concerns as writers and how they got published. The eight featured writers are: N. P. Michaels, author of Shadow Haven; Lucien Black, author of No Vacancies; Sarudzayi Barnes, … Continue reading →
Filed under Authors, Books, Fiction, Interviews, Non-Fiction, Novels, Playwriting, Poetry, Publishing, Short Stories, Writing · Tagged with Brett L. Abrams, Ivor W. Hartmann, Lucien Black, N. P. Michaels, Petina Gappah, Sarudzayi Barnes, Sue Moorcroft, Zvisinei Sandi