Actually I counted wrong; it was originally a 9-book giveaway. Plus the author of No Sweetness Here added two more copies of the book so we ended up with an 11-book giveaway. I thank Ama Ata ...
https://kinnareads.com/2013/11/26/winners-of-the-8-book-ghanalit-giveaway/
The 3rd Ghanaian Literature Week has ended. I thank all those who participated by writing, reading and discussing Ghanaian literature. Let’s keep reading Ghanaian, African and world literatur...
https://kinnareads.com/2013/11/24/its-a-wrap-the-3rd-ghanaian-literature-week-concludes/
The reality is that, across Africa, there just aren’t enough books for children to read. Books in whatever form. We don’t publish enough children’s literature or young adult literature. T...
https://kinnareads.com/2013/11/23/meshack-asare-writer-of-childrens-literature/
This is my first book giveaway that’s tied to Ghanaian Literature Week and I think, availability of books aside, I’ll add a giveaway to what’s on offer during subsequent #GhanaLit weeks. Be...
https://kinnareads.com/2013/11/20/an-8-book-giveaway-for-ghanaian-literature-week/
Ghanaian Literature Week officially ended on Sunday, November 17th, 2013. Participants published twenty-one posts in support of the week. I’m enormously grateful to all participants. My o...
https://kinnareads.com/2013/11/18/a-note-on-ghanaian-literature-week/
Today’s guest post is written by Nanama B. Acheampong, the “coordinator of the pan-African Golden Baobab Prizes for African children’s literature. Prior to joining Golden Baobab, she worked...
Today’s Guest Post is written by Nana Yaw Sarpong, a poet and literary activist. He’s a member of the Writers’ Project of Ghana and produces “Ghana’s foremost Literary Radio Show. He ...
Today’s guest blogger in her own words: “I am Lady Jaye, after my favorite G.I.Joe, and an avid reader of mostly genre fiction (of the urban fantasy variety). I am a rather silly person who...
(This post is for the 3rd Ghanaian Literature Week, November 11 – 17, 2013) It’s Monday so I’ll be focusing on short stories today for Ghanaian Literature Week. There’ll be three posts �...
https://kinnareads.com/2013/11/11/five-recommended-short-story-collections-by-ghanaian-writers/
Welcome to Ghanaian Literature Week! This is a week long, from November 11th to November 17th, 2013, celebration of Ghanaian Literature and discussions of book/reading related issues in Ghana...
https://kinnareads.com/2013/11/11/ghanaian-literature-week-2/