In a few days time, a new book will hit the shelves all over the world. It’s African Roar! It is a collection of short stories written by authors from different countries in Africa. As the name suggests, it is an African roar! Do you hear the rumbles?
My first published story, first titled The First Test has now been published in the anthology as Behind the Door. It is a story of one man in contemplation while going through the aisle of a private hospital.
But African Roar has more than just one story. From Novuyo Rosa’s Big Pieces, Little Pieces to Ayodele Morocco Clarke’s The Nestbury Tree to Beaven Tapureta’s Cost Of Courage, Chuma Nwokolo’s QuarterBack & Co and Ivor W. Hartmann’s Lost Love, the collection takes you onto imaginative plains and hills, and all the eleven stories leave you with an exhilaration that you can only get from the little pleasures of the other person’s imagination. Other stories in the collection are Yesterday’s Dog by Masimba Musodza, Cost Of Courage by Beaven Tapureta, A Cicada In The Shimmer by Christopher Mlalazi, A Return To The Moonlight by Emmanuel Sigauke, Truth Floats by Nana A. Damoah’s and Tamale Blues by Ayesha H. Attah. Each of the stories tells something of the African experience, and more.
The stories that make up the work were all drawn from the very best stories published from 2007-2009 on the Story Time website. The anthology is published by Lion Press Ltd UK, and is edited by Ivor Hartmann and Emmanuel Sigauke. It will be available on Amazon, Barnes & Nobles and some physical book stores worldwide in a few days. It will also be available on the Kindle.
You may follow the twitter feeds of African Roar at http://www.twitter.com/africanroar and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/African.Roar for more information. Autographed copies will also be available, I’m sure, as soon as possible.
I’m ex… ex… excited. Are you?
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Tomi at http://www.olaoluwatomi.blogspot.com
Congratulations, look forward to reading it!
Posted at May 7, 2010 on 9:31pm.
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Kola Tubosun at http://www.ktravula.com
Thank you Tomi.
Posted at May 8, 2010 on 7:54am.
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Bola at http://YourWebsite
Congratulations! How can I get a signed copy?
Posted at May 9, 2010 on 5:57am.
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Kola Tubosun at http://www.ktravula.com
Erm… We’ll work that out in Nigeria. I was thinking of having a sorta competition on this blog to give out at least one signed copy to someone but I haven’t figured out the modalities. You just get the book when it’s on Amazon, and let’s sort the rest out in Ibadan.
Posted at May 9, 2010 on 6:28am.
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Bola at http://YourWebsite
Thanks! 🙂
Posted at May 9, 2010 on 7:21am.
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Mma
I’m taking a look at your website from my Droid and its not loading the full site correctly!!! Any tips on what I should do???
Posted at May 5, 2011 on 5:19pm.