
Book Review | The madness that is my mother
Modjaji Books publisher Colleen Higgs details the unpaid labour of caring for her mother that has often been mirrored in her career, in a memoir written in her characteristically pared-down style.
Modjaji Books publisher Colleen Higgs details the unpaid labour of caring for her mother that has often been mirrored in her career, in a memoir written in her characteristically pared-down style.
Nigerian author TJ Benson centres the experiences of African millennials in the ‘bizarre paradise’ of his deeply subversive and playful novel, The Madhouse.
Jacques Coetzee’s crystalline poetry collection marks a new and exciting moment for publishing and accessibility in South Africa.
The Eastern Cape author and publisher speaks to fellow poet and writer Megan Ross about elevating black voices in publishing and why her press’ latest offering gives the middle finger to everything.
Maneo Mohale’s debut collection revels in a quintessentially queer African aesthetic.