
Mawenzi House
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Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world
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š¢Itās book launch timeš¢ Iāll be in Toronto on September 10, 2024! š Please consider dropping by Another Story Bookshop to support and celebrate the milestone with me and Mawenzi House. Admission is free. Reserve your tickets using the link below: eventbrite.ca/e/west-of-westā¦


What are we reading this summer? āļø š River Streetās Hollay Ghadery (she/her) has been reading Unwashed, the debut collection of poetry from Toronto visual artist, Daniel Maluka, published by Mawenzi House. š§µ 1/2





Daniel Maluka may be a debut poet, with his collection, Unwashed, released by Mawenzi House but heās no stranger to the world of art. Daniel joins us for this Power Q & A to talk about being a multidisciplinary artist. Read the interview: riverstreetwriting.com/blog/2024/8/25⦠#poetry




#aluhomegrown is back! We're visiting over 30 authors in their hometowns, starting with this bountiful crop of six writers and their books from @NeWestPress, Fernwood Publishing, Linda Leith Publishing, Kegedonce Press, Mawenzi House, & Nightwood Editions. alllitup.ca/homegrown-2-0-ā¦




Join Shab-e She'r #PoetryNight Oct 29 ft Rayanne Haines she/her & #DanielMaluka + #OpenMic for #poetry in any #language Oct 29, TRANZAC #Toronto #Join & #SpreadTheWord #SpokenWord #diversity #courage #community #FreedomOfSpeech #solidarity facebook.com/share/26oeaJsQā¦






Review: Maame (Mother) (Mawenzi House). Tikondwe Chimkowola-Kadaluka ties Elizabeth Allua Vaah's lyrical storytelling and its multigenerational āspecial focus on how motherhood can be experienced variously in Ghanaā with feminism/s, art & lives now. Read: africainwords.com/2024/11/15/revā¦


After January 31, we will no longer be active on this platform. You can find us at BlueSky (Mawenzi House.bsky.social). There is too much misinformation and disinformation on this platform for us to continue posting. We hope to see you on our other platforms.


Today in the ARB: Prashant Keshavmurthy reviews āThe Blessed Curse ā by Sarmad Sehbai Mawenzi House "absurdist satire" asianreviewofbooks.com/content/the-blā¦
