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The Lockdown: Creative Non-Fiction about Living with Covid-19
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An anthology of 16 short creative nonfiction accounts about living with Covid-19 in 2020 by various authors.
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BK6697
Categories: African Authors, Anthology, Author Origin, Contemporary Fiction, Family Life, Family Saga, Genre Fiction, Ghana, Historical, Literature & Fiction, Short Stories, Short Story Collections
Tags: Araba Ofori-Acquah, Benjamin Cyril Arthur, Emmanuella Daniella Ako-Nai, Emmanuella Obeng-Koranteng, Franka-Maria Andoh, Frederick Nii Ofei Bruce, Grace Louise Wood, Ijahra Larry Chibera, Jane Abraham, Larabanga, Lawrencia Owusu, Miho Inada Boateng, Nana S. Achampong, Philomena Esi Agudu, Renee P. Taylor, Samantha Erskine, The Lockdown: Creative Non-Fiction about Living with Covid-19, Ursula M. Abanga
Additional information
Weight | 0.35 kg |
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ISBN | 978 9988 3 2827 6 |
Year Published | 2021 |
Pages | 78 |
Format | Paperback |
Franka-Maria Andoh
Franka-Maria Andoh was born in Accra.
She started writing Christmas plays with her Dad's old typewriter aged 8 and took a long break from writing until 2004 when she was selected to be part of the Crossing Borders Programme organised by the British Council. Franka has under her belt several children's books, Koku the Cockerel, Dokono the Donkey, Yum Yum the Bully Boy, The Kente Curtain, The Kente Dress, Kumasi to London and Dear Kweku.
With a grant from the Danish Cultural Fund, Franka self-published a collection of short stories titled I Have Time and Other Short Stories.
This won the Ghana Association of Writers (GAW), Ama Ata Aidoo Short Story Award. She also published a collection of essays celebrating ten years in the café business titled Still Passionate About Coffee. Her short story 'Mansa' was featured in the Caine African Writers anthology and translated into Spanish. In 2021 her touching short story Twin Butterflies was accepted into the Ama Ata Aidoo Centre for Creative Writing's anthology called 'Lockdown'. Her handbook Having a Period - Not a Little Girl Anymore won the FAWE National Award. Franka's gift of creative non-fiction saw her co-author the book Sam with Mr Sam Okudzeto.
She recently completed a writing course with the University of Iowa and had her 'Dear Daughter' letter accepted by the BBC. She's mom to Marisa-Clare Amissah Andoh.
A creative, multitalented individual, Franka is a restaurateur. She is the CEO and Founder of Josie's Cuppa Cappuccino named in 2015 by Ventures Africa as one of the 'Leading cafes in Africa'.
Frederick Nii Ofei Bruce
Frederick Nii Ofei Bruce is one of Africa’s uprising fictional novelist who spans across varied themes of love and relationships, entrepreneurship, work-life-school balance, self-discipline and motivation, amidst many alike.
As a prolific writer, he writes stage plays, poems, spoken word pieces, novels, Christian fiction short stories, movie and series scripts also. He is a ghost writer also and has edited various great novels.
As an ardent believer in African literature, he is the CEO and founder of Enzyme Classics which is a hub for young African writers to explore their writing talents
His first stage play titled ‘And He Proposed’ was a classic, and some of his popular works include, “Pillow Talks with the Devil, Trotro Diaries, I found her series, Tales From The Pot, Life in the Shadows, Sexy At 20, and many more.
He is a Chemical Engineer by day, and a Writer by night. His dexterity for creativity spans across music and sports too. He is a faithful believer of the “Can-do” theory and as such a great repository of life’s nuggets.
He is a member of The Ghana Association of Writers, and keeps spurring on with great, exciting and thrilling literature every day.
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