In this episode, I chat with editor and publisher, Anwuli Ojogwu, about some trends in modern African literature. We talk about what Nigerians at home and abroad are writing now, her work on the Caine Prize anthology for 2021/22, and some self-publishing tips for writers.
Anwuli is a co-founder of Narrative Landscape Press and the Society for Book and Magazine Editors of Nigeria. Find out more about Anwuli below and feel free to share your comments and thoughts on this episode and what you consider to be the future of modern African literature!
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Show highlights
- What is the IT factor with popular writers?
- How to build trust with writers
- Starting a society for editors in Nigeria
- Editing the Caine Prize anthology 2021/22
- Today’s writing pool and talent development
- Modern African literature: What are Nigerians abroad writing about now?
- Modern African literature: What are Nigerians at home writing about now?
- Tips for writers who want to self-publish
- Upcoming books from Narrative Landscape Press
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About Anwuli Ojogwu
Anwuli Ojogwu is the co-founder of a publishing company, Narrative Landscape Press that has published many acclaimed African writers. She is also an editor with 17 years’ experience, and the Executive Director/co-founder of Society for Book and Magazine Editors of Nigeria, a non-profit association that provides training and resources for editorial professionals.
Guest’s links
Follow Anwuli on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anwulipriscilla/
Find out more about Narrative Landscape Press: https://www.narrativelandscape.com
Find out more about the Society for Book and Magazine Editors of Nigeria: https://sbmen.org.ng
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