From Kenya to South Africa, this collection of stories and essays features writers from across the African continent. South African author, Thabo Mooke’s two short stories, Miss Daisy, and Sister June, The Journal: The Boy on the Bench in the Park, are also featured in this anthology, “KISA: In Search of My Identity.” The author’s short story, The Silent Girl, was recently published in the South African anthology, Calabash Volume 4.
Here is what the publisher of” KISA: In Search of My Identity,” Brian Ongoro, says about the collection.
I am thrilled to announce the official title of our upcoming anthology — “KISA: In Search of My Identity.” Your contributions have been essential in bringing this project to life, and I am grateful for the time, effort, and creativity you have put into your pieces.
This anthology will explore the complex and multifaceted theme of personal identity, delving into the various factors that shape who we are as individuals. I believe that your stories and essays will offer valuable insights and perspectives that will resonate with readers and inspire introspection.
As we continue with the editing and publication process, I will keep you updated on any important developments and timelines. Once again, thank you for your hard work and dedication to this project. I can’t wait to share “ KISA: In Search of My Identity” with the world.
Regards,
Brian Ongoro
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