Ivor W. Hartmann is a Zimbabwean writer, editor, publisher, and visual artist. Awarded The Golden Baobab Prize (2009), finalist for the Yvonne Vera Award (2011), selected for The 20 in Twenty: The Best Short Stories of South Africa’s Democracy (2014), awarded third in the Jalada Prize for Literature (2015), and Nommo Awards nomination (2017). His works have appeared in many publications. He also runs the StoryTime micro-press, publisher of the African Roar and AfroSF series of anthologies.

28 April 2009

The Award winning Mr. Goop Published in African Writing #7

I am happy to announce that Mr. Goop, which won The Baobaob Prize in March 2009, has been published in the prestigious literary magazine, African Writing, issue seven. It is now available to read for the first time at the AW Magazine Online home... Full Story



4 comments:

BWAZ said...

Congratulations, you are an inspiration.

Ivor W. Hartmann said...

Thanks BWAZ! as are you. (BWAZ is the Budding Writers Association of Zimbabwe, an organisation that promotes and mentors young Zimbabwean writers).

Masibanda said...

Congratulations Ivor.

Ivor W. Hartmann said...

Thanks Saru! you too are an inspiration, (Saru owns/runs The Lion Press (UK) an amazing new small press that has already published some great writers like Masimba Musodza and Joyce Jenje Makwenda, and is due to publish Christopher Mlalazi's new book Many Rivers).

 
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