2012-02-14Nine hitherto unknown local songwriters have made the cut in the South African music industry – thanks to the Sanlam/LitNet Sing ’it competition which was launched in September last year. Soon the public will have a chance to listen to all the winning songs!
2012-02-14In this YouTube video JP Janse van Vuuren chats about his winning entry for the Sing ’it competition – which was chosen by Dance, You’re on Fire.
Zan-Mari Vosges, Steyn du Toit2012-02-13"I don’t think there’s a word in the dictionary to describe how I feel right now." – Zan-Mari Vosges on being Jax Panik’s Sing ’it winner.
Zan-Mari Vosges2012-02-10In this YouTube video Zan-Mari Vosges chats about her winning entry for the Sing ’it competition – which was chosen by Jax Panik.
Zan-Mari Vosges2012-02-10In this YouTube video Zan-Mari Vosges chats about his winning entry for the Sing ’it competition – which was chosen by Jax Panik.
Imke van Heerden2012-02-10On Friday 3 February 2012, with the winter sun setting on the week, academics and students met in the Berrick Saul Building’s beloved “Tree House” at the University of York to celebrate the UK launch of The Cambridge History of South African Literature.
2012-02-09Following the successful release of the film, Black Butterflies last year, there has been renewed interest in the poetry and life of Ingrid Jonker. Kalk Bay Books presents A Celebration of Ingrid Jonker with Antjie Krog, Ingrid de Kok & Professor Louise Viljoen
Imke van Heerden2012-02-09Derek Attridge, Isobel Dixon, David Attwell, Margie Orford and Michael Green at the launch of The Cambridge History of SA Literature.
Steyn du Toit, André Vrdoljak2012-02-09Andre Vrdoljak chats to Steyn du Toit about his winning entry, “Zombies in the bathroom”, which was chosen by HHP.
Steyn du Toit, Bruno Andries2012-02-09Bruno Andries chats to Steyn du Toit, Sing ’it project manager, about his winning entry, ”Bonnie and Clyde”, which was chosen by Karen Zoid.
Lianne Barnard2012-02-08Some books just can’t win. If a book isn’t praised to the rafters, nobody knows about it. If it is announced in big headlines as thenext Great American Novel, it cannot ever live up to such a reputation.
Elizabeth Joss2012-02-08Alice Wolfe, misunderstood protagonist and victim of unfortunate events, is involved in a car accident that will forever change her life.
Jonathan Amid2012-02-02The Big Stick is South African-born Richard de Nooy’s follow-up to the acclaimed Six Fang Marks and a Tetanus Shot, the second part of what the author terms a “loose trilogy”.
Kevin Murray2012-02-01In this YouTube video Kevin Murray chats about his winning entry for the Sing 'it competition – which was chosen by iScream & the Chocolate Stix.