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20.35 Africa Announces the Publication of the 20.35 Africa Anthology Volume 7

20.35 Africa has released its latest poetry anthology, Volume 7, showcasing diverse voices exploring themes of identity, family, and resilience.

The 20.35 Africa Anthology Volume 7 was guest-edited by Kwame Opoku-Duku with contributions from:

  • Rutendo Chicaya.
  • Isra Hassan. 
  • Chinuzoke Chinuwa
  • Prosper Ifeanyi
  • Brian Gyamfi
  • Simon Ng’uni
  • Tahnia Barrie
  • Nicole Adabunu
  • Goodnews Karibo
  • Katleho Kano Shoro
  • Amina Akinola Bamidele
  • Mariam Hassan
  • Igbokwe Roseline
  • Lola Oh
  • Tramaine Suubi
  • Hana Meron
  • Manthipe Moila
  • Sarah Yanni
  • Jerry Ayodele
  • Damilola Omotoyinbo
  • Issac Parbey

 

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The  20.35 Africa’s anthology continues to highlight the strength and richness of African poetry.

According to the guest editor’s note, the ‘poems resonate with a profound sense of place, identity, and the continuous struggle for liberation and understanding. As you explore the pages of this anthology, you will find voices that are both fierce and tender, each offering a unique perspective on the complexities of life in Africa and the diaspora’.

How To Download The 20.35 Africa Anthology Volume 7

20.35 Africa Anthology Volume 7

To access and download the new anthology, visit this link

About 20.35  Africa 

20.35 Africa started in 2017 as an annual electronic anthology that showcases African poets aged 20 to 35. Recognizing that contemporary poetry encompasses a broad spectrum, they focused on the age group to highlight a particular generation within the larger context of African poetry.

They aim to curate a diverse collection of African poets featuring emerging talents alongside more established voices. Thus creating a balanced platform that represents the continent’s contemporary literary landscape.

 

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The people who make up the team are:

  • Ebenezer Agu , Founder and Editor-in-Chief.
  • Itiola Jones, Permanent Editor.
  • J. K Anowe, Permanent Editor.
  • Precious Okpechi, Managing Editor.
  •  Olúwatamílóre Òshó, Editorial Assistant.
  • Onyedikachi Chinedu, Editorial Assistant.

Emmanuella Omonigho

Emmanuella Omonigho is an award winning storyteller, who has a love hate relationship with coffee. She has published one book and written several...in her head. She is interested in pushing forward stories from Africa, about Africa.

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