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The last romantic

Dick Romeo Matshaba 2013-06-11 Dick Romeo Matshaba writes of a man who falls in love on the streets of Pretoria's Arcadia.

Art.b Gallery in Bellville presents Monochrome

2013-06-06 The Art.b Gallery in Bellville presents a group exhibition entitled Monochrome, which opens on 12 June and runs until 19 July.

Bringing history to life for younger readers: Q & A with Taryn Hayes

Laura Ward 2013-06-05  In her debut youth novel, Seekers of the Lost Boy, Taryn Hayes offers a thoughtful look at the legacy of apartheid, the impact of human connection, and the power of redemption.

Rachel Zadok: An interview

Rachel Zadok, Naomi Meyer 2013-06-05 "With my second book, Sister-Sister, I was thinking about themes right from the get go. I knew what I wanted to say. It was much harder to write, perhaps because it was more conscious."

Cool stuff: May 2013

Réney Warrington 2013-06-05 What happened in the entertainment industry during May of 2013? Réney Warrington shares her thoughts.

Waterbowl

Heidi Henning 2013-06-04

"If I could hold you
in my bowl-shaped hands"
 

In conversation with Jane Raphaely

Melanie du Toit 2013-05-29 "This last story in particular seemed to encapsulate the Jane Raphaely that sat before the audience in Franschhoek: a successful career woman, feminist activist, political commentator, mother and friend."

FLF 2013: What do publishers want?

Naydene Fisher 2013-05-24 "On the fiction side the publishing house looks specifically for the 'wow' factor, something that will make people sit up and take note of the author or the script."

Flat water Tuesday – an interview with Ron Irwin

Ron Irwin, Joan Hambidge 2013-05-23 Flat Water Tuesday is available in South Africa at all bookstores and releases worldwide on June 4. Joan Hambidge, a buddy and colleague of author Ron Irwin, asked him a few questions over a glass of whisky.  

FLF 2013: The Happy World Of Alexander McCall Smith

Tembi Charles 2013-05-22 "Alexander McCall Smith has written over 100 books and sold 45 million copies worldwide. This revelation, by Jenny Crwys-Williams of Talk Radio 702, had the audience clapping and cheering enthusiastically on the first day of the Franschhoek Literary Festival."

Karoo Kitchen 'n gunsteling by die Franschhoek Literêre Fees

Chrizane Geldenhuys 2013-05-22 Kookboekskrywers kon nie uitgepraat raak oor Sydda Essop se Karoo Kitchen nie. Chrizane van Zyl skryf oor dié gesprek tydens die Franschhoek Literêre Fees.

Sunday Times | Nal 'ibali Storybook launch

2013-05-22 The Sunday Times, in partnership with PRAESA (The Project for the Study of Alternative Education in South Africa), launched the new Sunday Times Nal’ibali Storybook at an event just before the Franschhoek Literary Festival.

MampoerShorts: Short, sharp South African e-books

Clarista Kotze 2013-05-21 Clarista Kotze, member of the Contemporary Literary Practice (English) honours group at Stellenbosch University reports back from the Franschhoek Literary Festival.

FLF 2013: Review of Paul Geraghty

Alex Lazic 2013-05-21 “For 5–10-year-olds and anyone with a sense of humour.” Despite being significantly older than the age bracket described, Paul Geraghty succeeded in convincing the audience why his books are so popular, and how he is still a child at heart.

Twitter on Trial

Clarista Kotze 2013-05-21 Clarista Kotze, member of the Contemporary Literary Practice (English) honours group at Stellenbosch University reports back from the Franschhoek Literary Festival.

Zakes Mda’s new novel to be published in October 2013 by Kwela

2013-05-21 Kwela Books, an imprint of NB Publishers, is delighted to announce that they will be publishing a new novel from acclaimed author Zakes Mda later this year.

FLF 2013: Sex and violence

Louis Roux 2013-05-21 “Does patriarchy lead to sexual violence, or are submissive or absent mothers also at fault?” this panel was headlined.

Way back home – a commendable effort

Karabo Kgoleng Books and writers 2013-05-21

"South African writing is aching to evolve beyond narratives about our painful past and how it continues to haunt us."

FLF 2013: Dystopia in science fiction

Tembi Charles 2013-05-21 "After the hour-long discussion I am convinced by Rachel Zadok that '[F]iction creates empathy.' Issues close to my heart, such as patriarchy and gender-based violence, are given room in these stories."

FLF 2013: The Suitcase under the Bed

Ean Barnard 2013-05-21 You’ve got a story to tell. So what now?
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