Ovo Adagha
K. King-Aribisala
Talal H.An’nayer
Chris. Anyokwu
Zino Asalor
Jackee B. Batanda
M.A. Bowley
Brian Chikwava
M. Gomo
Ivor W. Hartmann
Ipelo
Tracy Kidder
Fungai Machirori
J.K.S. Makokha
Andie Miller
Mandy Mitchell
Dango Mkandawire
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Obi Nwakanma
Chuma Nwokolo
Chris Okigbo
Michael Onile-Ere
Nii Ayikwei Parkes
S. D. Partington
A, Quarcoopome
Ato Quayson
Bryony Rheam
Hans Schippers
Emmanuel Sigauke
Vamba Sherif
Danielle T. Smith
Peter W. Vakunta
Victor Ehikhamenor
Chikwava is a London-based Zimbabwean writer. His short story, Seventh Street Alchemy, won the 2004 Caine Prize for African writing. Subsequently, he served as a Charles Pick Fellow at the University of East Anglia, UK. He currently lives in London. His Harare North was published on April 2, 2009. He is the Fiction Editor of .
In African Writing:
Writing the Story of Zimbabwe; 1 also, order print copy
Writing Pains, An interview with Brian Chikwava; 7
Enter ZimbaBwana, A Review of Harare North; 7
Forecasting the Death of Fiction; 10. Also download PDFs or order print copy
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