The Poacher’s Daughter| An Exquisitely Crafted Tale of Struggle and Triumph
It is such a pleasure to read a self-publish book that is not littered with grammatical errors. Throughout the years of my book reviewing experience, most…
It is such a pleasure to read a self-publish book that is not littered with grammatical errors. Throughout the years of my book reviewing experience, most…
In South Africa, you are poor because you black, you are rich because you are white, you are a domestic worker because you are a black…
Those who do not read must not lead because they will lead us into temptation and deliver us to poverty. This is the bold message from…
Rešoketšwe Manenzhe is an award-winning winner author. She won the 2019 Writivism Short Story Prize and the 2019/2020 Dinaane Debut Fiction Award. In 2020, she released her debut book titled, Scatterlings- published by Jacana Media. In this Q&A, Rešoketšwe reflects on writing the book, the race history of South Africa, creating diverse female characters, and her next book.
In South Africa’s literary space, the most agreed upon sentiment is that one can only be a ‘certified author’ after they have published their third book. …
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