MUSIC MEETS THE MASTER: Chimamanda leads other writers to 2013 Literary Evening in Lagos
…KCEE set to thrill guests at event
Chimamanda Adichie, Nigeria’s celebrated international writer and Creative Director of Farafina Trust, will be leading a team of international literary writers to the 2013 Literary Evening as this year’s Creative Writers Workshop ends in grand style on August 16th 2013.
The event slated for the Lagos Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island Lagos is expected to bring to an end the exciting session for talented creative writers, who for the past 10 days, under expert tutelage, have been honing their writing skills in Lagos.
Also adding colour to the evening will be wave making artiste KCee, whose song Limpopo is currently rocking the airwaves and holds the number one spot on various music charts across the country.
Aside from Chimamanda Adichie, other international writers expected are; Kenyan writer Binyavanga Wainaina; who in July 2002 won the Caine Prize for his short story "Discovering Home". He is the founding Editor of Kwani, the first literary magazine in East Africa since Transition Magazine. Binyavanga is currently a Bard Fellow and the director of the Chinua Achebe Center for African Literature and Languages at Bard College. Aslak Sira Myhre; a Norwegian politician and former party leader of Red Electoral Alliance (RV) who left politics to become an executive director of Iles, an association aimed at stimulating children and youth’s reading. He is the director for the House of Literature in Oslo which opened in 2007 which is Europe’s largest and has more than 250,000 visits annually. Eghosa Imasuen, a Nigerian writer and medical doctor and author of “Fine Boys”. Farafina published Eghosa’s first novel “To Saint Patrick” in 2008.
The 10 day workshop comprising intensive classes where participants are assigned a wide range of daily reading and writing exercises is aimed at helping Nigerian writers improve their craft as well as encouraging budding writers to embrace new and refreshing perspectives in the unique art of storytelling.
Binyavanga Wainana who in 2007 declined the World Economic Forum “Young Global Leader” award given to people for “their potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world” has been part of the workshop since 2009. Other writers who have participated in the workshop and Literary Evening include Jeffery Renard Allen, Robert Spillman, Ama Ata Aidoo, and Chika Ike.
The workshop, which began in 2009, is in its 5th season and the organizers have promised guests an exciting time at the event
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