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Lester Walbrugh

@kreefkerrie

‘Elton Baatjies’, a novel, published by @karavanpress 🏳️‍🌈 he/him/his/hulle #jonimitchellneverlies

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Karavan Press (@karavanpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do not miss this special screening Franschhoek Lit Fest! Saturday, 10:00-11:00 | [47] A HOME IS NOT A HOUSE (Screening) FRANSCHHOEK THEATRE Lester Walbrugh and Earl Kopeledi will give a short Q&A after the screening.

Do not miss this special screening <a href="/franlitfest/">Franschhoek Lit Fest</a>!

Saturday, 10:00-11:00 | [47] A HOME IS NOT A HOUSE (Screening)
FRANSCHHOEK THEATRE

Lester Walbrugh and Earl Kopeledi will give a short Q&amp;A after the screening.
Karavan Press (@karavanpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A HOME IS NOT A HOUSE, a 2 Thirds Production short film based on a story by Lester Walbrugh (included in his debut collection #LetItFallWhereItWill), was an Official Selection at the Urban Film Festival in Miami & the international Black Film Festival in Nashville Tennessee.

A HOME IS NOT A HOUSE, a 2 Thirds Production short film based on a story by <a href="/kreefkerrie/">Lester Walbrugh</a> (included in his debut collection #LetItFallWhereItWill), was an Official Selection at the Urban Film Festival in Miami &amp; the international Black Film Festival in Nashville Tennessee.
Sunday Times Books (@bookslivesa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bravo to the winner of the Sunday Times Literary Awards, in partnership with Exclusive Books, fiction prize: Andrew Brown! Brown's 'The Bitterness of Olives' is a contemporaneous, daring, complex and aesthetically pleasing novel

Bravo to the winner of the <a href="/SundayTimesZA/">Sunday Times</a> Literary Awards, in partnership with <a href="/ExclusiveBooks/">Exclusive Books</a>, fiction prize: Andrew Brown! Brown's 'The Bitterness of Olives' is a contemporaneous, daring, complex and aesthetically pleasing novel
Karavan Press (@karavanpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to Sunday Times Books, Exclusive Books, the Judges and all the people who make awards like these possible. Thank you for your support, time, consideration and recognition. It all means more than I can express. Above all: thank you, Andrew! #TheBitternessOfOlives

Thank you to <a href="/BooksLIVESA/">Sunday Times Books</a>, <a href="/ExclusiveBooks/">Exclusive Books</a>, the Judges and all the people who make awards like these possible. Thank you for your support, time, consideration and recognition. It all means more than I can express.

Above all: thank you, Andrew! #TheBitternessOfOlives
All About Writing (@allabtwriting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You're invited: short story webinar with Joanne Hichens and Dr Karina M. Szczurek Ask questions about short story writing and the new Short.Sharp.Stories anthology. Find out more: ow.ly/zHgk50U0wyX #ShortStory #WritingWebinar

Catrina Wessels (@catrina_wessels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Nadine Gordimer Short Story Award, one of the South African Literary Awards, has been awarded to Dawn Garisch for What Remains. Congratulations, Dawn Garisch and Karavan Press! #shortstories #saliteraryawards SALA

The Nadine Gordimer Short Story Award, one of the South African Literary Awards, has been awarded to Dawn Garisch for What Remains. Congratulations, <a href="/DawnGarisch/">Dawn Garisch</a> and <a href="/KaravanPress/">Karavan Press</a>!
#shortstories
#saliteraryawards 
<a href="/SALiteraryAward/">SALA</a>
Terry-Ann (@ta_4short) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's happening with Miss SA is so disappointing but unfortunately not surprising. Most disabled people have a story where we were so inspiring, the first of our kind to do this t thing, then we get there and it's a fight for survival with ZERO access.

Karavan Press (@karavanpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Skrywersaand with Diane Awerbuck, Karen Jennings and Alex Latimer, 21 November, 2024, Oude Leeskamer, Stellenbosch karavanpress.com/2024/11/18/skr…

U.S. Embassy Namibia (@usembnamibia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beginning April 1, 2025, the Namibian Government will require U.S. citizen tourists to obtain a visa prior to entering the country. Visitors are recommended to apply for their visa in advance of planned travel through Namibia’s online visa on arrival portal:

Beginning April 1, 2025, the Namibian Government will require U.S. citizen tourists to obtain a visa prior to entering the country.  Visitors are recommended to apply for their visa in advance of planned travel through Namibia’s online visa on arrival portal:
Elnathan John (@elnathan_john) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unlike many writers I am not an AI skeptic. I think we have all got so comfortable doing things one way and we are seeing advancement in our lifetime we are not ready for. We cannot roll back AI. But we can do things differently, raise the stakes, get more creative.

Zakes Mda (@zakesmda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I take it you’re literate, Mr van Zyl. If you read my post again, and maybe again and again, you will note that at no point do I mention your organization. You know why? Because it is irrelevant to me. I am talking of the disinformation (not misinformation) of the USA regime to

NB Publishers (@nbpublishers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📚NUUT IN APRIL📚 'Prins' deur Ryan Pedro. In 'Prins' word die kompleksiteit van manlikheid ontleed; die oomblikke van teerheid word gevier en die vernietigende word gekritiseer. 🔗Vir meer inligting: ow.ly/jPTh50Vs5TS

📚NUUT IN APRIL📚

'Prins' deur Ryan Pedro.

In 'Prins' word die kompleksiteit van manlikheid ontleed; die oomblikke van teerheid word gevier en die vernietigende word gekritiseer.

🔗Vir meer inligting: ow.ly/jPTh50Vs5TS