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message 1: by Marieke (last edited Nov 23, 2008 05:31PM) (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Dear All,

I very recently became aware that our fellow member, Richard de Nooy, received some rather nifty recognition for his novel "Six Fang Marks and a Tetanus Shot" in the past year.

He received honorable mention in the English language category from the MNET Literary Awards, recognized from among a record number of entries (130 compared with 87 last year). Please see the details here:
http://www.mnet.co.za/Mnet/displayArt...

Richard also received the UJ Debut Prize, an award from the University of Johannesburg for creative writing in English. Details can be found here:
http://www.mg.co.za/article/2008-08-0...

Congratulations, Richard!!! I am very much looking forward to reading your book!


message 2: by Muphyn (new)

Muphyn | 711 comments Thanks for posting this, marieke!!

And congrats to Richard, that's great!! Now i really can't wait to read your book!


message 3: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendywoo) | 75 comments That is awesome Richard -- congratulations! I already had your book on my wish list, but am now even more excited to read it :-)


message 4: by Richard (new)

Richard | 20 comments Thanks very much! Those who get round to reading my book may find this glossary of Dutch and South African terms helpful.




message 5: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 622 comments Don't know where to post this and hope people will see it here. I just got the publisher's promo copy of Nnedi's new bookWho Fears DeathI've just started the first few pages but it looks terrific.


message 6: by Melanie (last edited Mar 15, 2010 09:48PM) (new)

Melanie | 151 comments Sounds good - looking forward to it!


message 7: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Andrea wrote: "Don't know where to post this and hope people will see it here. I just got the publisher's promo copy of Nnedi's new bookWho Fears DeathI've just started the first few pages but it ..."

Absolutely!! Anytime a member publishes a new book we must absolutely announce it, recognize it and offer accolades! Congratulations, nnendi! I'm looking forward to reading it!


message 8: by Muphyn (last edited Mar 14, 2010 02:37PM) (new)

Muphyn | 711 comments I completely agree with Marieke - this is a great place to announce members' books!! Thanks for bringing this to our attention, Andrea - and big congrats, Nnendi!!


message 9: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 622 comments I finished the book and highly recommend it. You can read my review on my bookshelf.


message 10: by Ruthmarie (new)

Ruthmarie | 82 comments Yesterday, the 14th, was the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps. I am sure that some members of this group first encountered Africa through a connection with the Peace Corps.
NPR and other media sources noted the day with stories of JFK in Ann Arbor and stories of those who responded to his call to broaden horizons and outlooks.


message 11: by Katy (new)

Katy Ruthmarie wrote: "Yesterday, the 14th, was the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps. I am sure that some members of this group first encountered Africa through a connection with the Peace Corps.
NPR and other media s..."


Actually, 11/14 was the anniversary of the date on which candidate John F. Kennedy first publicly mentioned the concept of Peace Corps. The official founding of the agency is March 1, 1961. So, Peace Corps considers 3/1/2011 its official 50th birthday.

Katy G.
RPCV, Zimbabwe, 1999-2000


message 12: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments the Peace Corps can be like my grandparents, who had two wedding anniversaries (one for when they got married and secret and another for when they got married again for public knowledge.)


message 13: by Katy (new)

Katy Marieke wrote: "the Peace Corps can be like my grandparents, who had two wedding anniversaries (one for when they got married and secret and another for when they got married again for public knowledge.)"

Aww, Goodreads doesn't have a "like" button! :)


message 14: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 622 comments I've never been in the Peace Corp, but reminds me of all the wonderful Peace Corp veterans who have played a significant role in my life. Bravo!


message 15: by Ruthmarie (new)

Ruthmarie | 82 comments http://ur.umich.edu/update/archives/1...

50 year celebration of the Peace Corps "challenge"--with JFK presenting his idea to the public


message 16: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Nnedi Okorafor's Who Fears Deathjust won World Fantasy Award!!


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 118 comments Such a great book, so original within fantasy.


message 18: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments I have it and am anxious to read it. I will be including it in the December contemporary lit poll. :D

I'll give Nnedi a heads up!


message 19: by Muphyn (new)

Muphyn | 711 comments Marieke wrote: "I have it and am anxious to read it. I will be including it in the December contemporary lit poll. :D

I'll give Nnedi a heads up!"


Oh yes, please do!! That'll be a good excuse to read it! :)


message 20: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 622 comments congrats to Nnedi!


message 21: by Nina (new)

Nina Chachu | 191 comments Just in case someone missed this, Canadian author Esi Edugyan [child of Ghanaian immigrants], who was on the Booker shortlist for her second novel, Half Blood Blues, won Canada's prestigious Giller Prize http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainme...


message 22: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Nina wrote: "Just in case someone missed this, Canadian author Esi Edugyan [child of Ghanaian immigrants], who was on the Booker shortlist for her second novel, Half Blood Blues, won Canada's pr..."

I did not know this! I'll add her to the contemporary lit list for randomizing for future polls. I'm including diaspora lit in those polls.


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 118 comments Marieke wrote: "I did not know this! I'll add her to the contemporary lit list for randomizing for future polls. I'm including diaspora lit in those polls. "

Please don't put Edugyan on the list until March; her book doesn't come out in the USA until mid-February, despite all the accolades.


message 24: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments I'll keep that in mind, thanks Jenny!


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 118 comments Marieke wrote: "I'll keep that in mind, thanks Jenny!"

Thank you! I really want to read it, so I've been checking back on the publishing date from time to time.


message 26: by Nina (new)

Nina Chachu | 191 comments Congratulations to Manu Herbstein for winning 3rd prize in the 2011 Burt Award for African Literature (Ghana section) for his book for teens, Akosua and Osman.


message 27: by [deleted user] (new)

Terrific!


message 28: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments Congratulations, Manu!


message 29: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 622 comments Excellent!


message 30: by Melanie (new)

Melanie | 151 comments Congratulations!


message 31: by Beverly (new)

Beverly | 460 comments Wonderful news!
Congratulations Manu.


message 32: by Yejide (new)

Yejide Kilanko | 52 comments Congratulations Manu :)


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