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A snapshot of the Time of the Writer 2015

James Murua April 8, 2015 2 Comments Carol CampbellCharlotte OtterCraig HigginsonDilman DilaEkow DukerFuthi NtshingilaImraan CoovadiaJacob DlaminiKirsten MillerMandla LangaMargaret Von KlempererMJ MngadiMzilikazi wa AfrikaNoviolet BulawayoNthikeng MohleleOusmane Diarra (Mali)Sue NyathiThando MgqolozanaTshifhiwa Given MukwevhoZP Dala

It was all happening at the from when a whole bunch of writers converged at Durban, South Africa on 16-21 March. This bunch of writers…

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