Listen To Your Footsteps: Reflecting on Fatherhood, Manhood, and the Gift of Life
It is often said that literature refreshes our engagement with the world. And brilliant writers are those that can force readers to engage with their world. …
It is often said that literature refreshes our engagement with the world. And brilliant writers are those that can force readers to engage with their world. …
As a staunch reader of Eva Mazza’s works, I think it is only fair that I start with an admission. Upon receiving my copy of Eva’s…
Shubnum Khan is a South African author and artist. Her first novel, Onion Tears, was shortlisted for the Penguin Prize for African Writing and the University of Johannesburg Debut Prize for Writing in English. She has followed that up with her latest book titled, How I Accidentally Became a Global Stock Photo. In this Q&A, Shubnum reflects on writing this book, why she choose this title, and the South African authors that she will take with her Himalayas.
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