Congratulations to Kenyan poet, Clifton Gachagua who
has been selected by the African Poetry Book Fund and Series for the Sillerman
First Book Prize for African Poets!
The press release says:
“As the winner of the First Book Prize, Gachagua’s Madman
at Kilifi will be among one of the four books to be published by the
African Poetry Book Series in 2014.
The Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets is
awarded to African poets who have not previously published a book-length
collection. The prize includes a $1000 cash award and publication with the University of Nebraska Press and Amalion
Publishing in Senegal.
Kwame Dawes, Series Editor
of the African Poetry Book Fund & Series, notes that Madman at Kilifi was selected because, “Above all, there is a
distinctive voice here. This is a difficult trait to define, but when it
emerges as it does here, it is striking for its originality. There is a fresh
and adventurous intelligence and delight in Gachagua’s poems. The judges are
all thrilled with this manuscript and we are expecting great things from
Clifton Gachagua."
Clifton Gachagua is a
writer, screenwriter, and filmmaker based in Nairobi, Kenya, where he was born
and raised. Gachagua’s poetry has appeared in Kwani? 06, Saraba, and
on his blog “The Drums of Shostakovich.” His prose has appeared in the online
journal Storymoja, the anthology AfroSF, and a collection of science
fiction writing from Africa. He has recently completed a novel and is currently
developing a French-Nigerian feature-length film. He holds a bachelor’s degree
in biomedical sciences.
The Sillerman First Book Prize is named after
philanthropists Laura and Robert F. X.
Sillerman whose contributions have endowed the establishment of the African
Poetry Book Fund & Series.
The African Poetry Book
Fund & Series promotes the writing and publication of African poetry
through an international complex of collaborations and partnerships. The Fund
and its partners offer support for seminars, workshops, and other publishing
opportunities for African poets.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s literary
journal Prairie Schooner manages the
annual Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets as a partner in the African
Poetry Book Fund & Series.
In addition to Dawes, the Series Editor, who is of Ghanaian birth, the
editorial board for the African First Book Fund is comprised of the South
African poet Gabeba Baderoon, the American novelist John
Keene, the Nigerian poet and novelist Chris Abani, the Egyptian-American poet
Matthew Shenoda, and Bernardine Evaristo, award-winning novelist and poet from
the UK.
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