Invitation to African writers to submit essays on the effects of war or conflict on their lives

Posted by Celia Walter | 3 Sep, 2008
Invitation to submit essays The Zimbabwean novelist and poet, Chenjerai Hove, and the Nigerian novelist, Okey Ndibe, are co- 
editing a volume that explores African creative writers'
experience of war. We invite writers poets, short story writers,
novelists, journalists and professorss of literature to submit p
ersonal essays detailing how a war or connflict has shaped their
work or changed their lives. In addition, we will accept a few
analytical essays looking at literary works (fiction, poetry,
memoir) inspired by wars or other forms of violent conflicts.

Since the projected book will be targeted to a general audience,
we welcome essays to avoid overly technical language. We conceive
this as an accessible collection of (mostly) essays by writers
reflecting on how conflicts have impinged on their professional
practice and lives. We are particularly interested in submissions
that dwell on such areas as the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Rwanda, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Somalia.

The submissions should not exceed 5,000 words. Deadline is October 31, 2008. Please send manuscripts as attached word documents to  
Okey Ndibe at okey.ndibe@trincoll.edu. If you have any questions,
please e-mail me at the same address. Okey Ndibe English
Department Trinity College 115 Vernon Street Hartford, CT 06106
Thanks to Fareeda Jadwat for this.