Aerial Publishing: Collective and Community Publishing in Grahamstown, South Africa
-Collated by Claire Trévien– After stumbling on a copy of Anton Krueger’s Everyday Anomalies in Cape Town, I assumed its
Read more-Collated by Claire Trévien– After stumbling on a copy of Anton Krueger’s Everyday Anomalies in Cape Town, I assumed its
Read more-In Conversation with Claire Trévien– South African poet Robert Berold, born 1948, is the author of four books of poems.
Read moreClaire Trévien: All right, what is KZN Literary Tourism exactly? is an archive of psychogeography? Rasvanth Chunylall: KZN Literary Tourism is a research project
Read more-Interviewed by Claire Trévien– Modjaji Books was founded in 2007 by Colleen Higgs to make a space for southern African
Read more-In Conversation with Claire Trévien– Nick Mulgrew, the brains behind new poetry publisher uHlanga, is determined to inject some vitality
Read more– interview by Will Barrett – I first knew about Jim (above, racing towards the future) when I heard him
Read more-interviewed by Will Barrett- The following interview with S J Fowler was done over email. I’ve met Steven several times
Read more-With Charles Whalley– Dave Coates, writing on his blog (davepoems.wordpress.com) and elsewhere, is becoming known as one of the most
Read more-In Conversation with Tim Wells about his Ranting Project- I did a separate couple of interviews last year for creative writing students
Read more– with James Webster – Nathan Jones is co-curator of Torque, a literature/performance/technology hybrid who are holding an event Friday
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