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The African Street Writer
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Promotes, enthuses and celebrates contemporary African writings. The African Street Writer(TASW) publishes literary works of writers from Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and others countries and off-course, from African writers abroad.

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The Single Story Foundation
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The Single Story Foundation is a nonprofit organization which provides storytelling opportunities for Africans at home and in diaspora. The Single Story Foundation challenges the Western narratives, seeks for change in the way the African narrative is told, and foster an environment where young Africans can promote their technological, creative, educational and imaginative achievements or developments. We seek to change the stereotype through visual art, literature, and performing art. At The Single Story Foundation, we believe that storytelling is one of the ways we can fix the damage caused by Western storytelling.

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The Write Mag
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Published quarterly, The Write Mag puts a special emphasis on reviving interest in African literature.

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Transition Magazine
Address: Hutchins Center for African & African American Research
Harvard University
104 Mount Auburn Street, 3R
Cambridge, MA 02138
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Born in Africa and bred in the diaspora, Transition is a unique forum for the freshest, most compelling, most curious ideas about race. It bills itself as “an anchor of deep reflection on black life and a map charting new routes through the globalized world.”

Transition is published three times annually by Indiana University Press. Now only accepts electronic submissions through Submittable. Submissions sent by physical mail will be recycled unread.

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617.495.8508
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617.495.8511
Wasafiri
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Wasafiri is Britain’s premier magazine for international contemporary writing. Published quarterly, it has established a distinctive reputation for promoting work by new and established voices across the globe.

Wasafiri’ is Kiswahili for travelers. The name was chosen because many of those who created the literatures in whichWasafiri was particularly interested have all in some sense been cultural travellers either through migration, transportation or else, in the more metaphorical sense of seeking an imagined cultural home.

Editor – Susheila Nasta: wasafiri@open.ac.uk

Deputy Editor – Sharmilla Beezmohun: s.beezmohun@open.ac.uk

Assistant Editor – Nisha Obano: n.a.obano@open.ac.uk

Editorial Manager – Teresa Palmiero: t.palmiero@open.ac.uk

Reviews Editor – Florian Stadtler: wasafiri-reviews@open.ac.uk

Art Editor – Richard Dyer: wasafiri@open.ac.uk

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