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Sweet Magazine/Substance Books
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Sweet Magazine/Substance Books is an online platform for the expression of almost unheard of desires.

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Jalada Africa
Address: P.O. Box 45140, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
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Jalada Africa is a pan-African writers’ collective. It aims to publish literature regularly by African authors, making it as easy as possible for any member to publish anything or execute any literary project as quickly and effectively as possible.

 
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Managing Editor: Moses Kilolo
Deputy Editor: Novuyo Tshuma
Chief Financial Officer/ Treasurer: Ndinda Kioko
Creative Director: Marziya Mohammedali
Events Manager: Wanjeri Gakuru
Social Media Manager: Richard Oduor Oduku

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+254700247847
Prufrock
Address: 8 Madison Square, 17 Warren Street, Tamboerskloof, Cape Town (8001)
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Prufrock was founded because the founders believe that the more young, South African voices are heard, the better. That diversity is key to progress. Prufrock is South Africa’s best magazine of mighty fine writing, publishing fiction, non-fiction and poetry in all of South Africa’s languages.

Editor: Helen Sullivan
Creative director: James King
Art director: Rosie Mudge
Associate editors: Nick Mulgrew & Abdul-Malik Sibabalwe Oscar Masinyana

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(+27) 82 320 7193 or (+27) 74 172 4817
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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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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