SA Creatives
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • CREATIVE SHOWCASES
  • ART & DESIGN
  • FILM & TV
  • FASHION
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • CREATIVE SHOWCASES
  • ART & DESIGN
  • FILM & TV
  • FASHION
No Result
View All Result
SA Creatives
No Result
View All Result

Bold Pan African Collaboration At The 2020 Virtual South African Book Fair

by madimetja
2 September 2020
in INDUSTRY NEWS
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A bold and exciting Pan African collaboration gets underway at the upcoming South African Book Fair which takes place as a virtual event from September 11th to 13th.

The initiative aims to create a collaborative and co-ordinated approach towards increasing the promotion of local, African-owned and -controlled book production industries as well as the exchange of writers, illustrators and storytellers on the continent’s national book fair platforms.

“Africa’s stories are the new gold and are potentially a significant wealth generator for the continent,” said Elitha van der Sandt, CEO South African Book Development Council (SABDC). 

“When the COVID-19 pandemic struck and we had to quickly reimagine how to present our national book fair in the virtual space, we began thinking about how we could use this moment to materialise a continental strategy for Africa’s book industries. Working together with other national fairs in developing, promoting and improving the reading culture among Africans – and to share #OURSTORIES – is a core aim of The South African Book Fair and this year presents a unique moment to further that goal.”

Arising out of van der Sandt’s request for collaboration, the African Publishers Network (APNET) hosted a meeting on 22nd July 2020 with the chairpersons, Book Fair Directors and other executives of some National Book Fairs in Africa.

The aim of the meeting was to activate the Pan African Collaboration among African book fairs and industries. 

The first tangible results of this is the participation in each other’s virtual national book fairs by Nigeria (September 1st to 7th), South Africa (September 11th to 13th) and Kenya (September 24th to 27th).

Among other collaborative efforts, the South African Book Fair will be an exhibitor at the Nigerian International Book Fair and vice versa. 

The virtual South African Book Fair programme will feature an important discussion on Book Development in Africa between SABDC’s Elitha van der Sandt and Ernesticia Lartey Asuinura, Executive Director of Ghana Book Development Council.

The session will be moderated by APNET chairperson Samuel Kolawole.

A key panel in furthering the literary aspect of the Pan African Collaboration takes place on September 12th at 14h30.

Titled Giving Books A Place Of Pride In Africa: The Role Of Literary Journals On The Continent, this South African Book Fair session features Rémy Ngamije, editor of Namibia’s first literary magazine, Doek!, Jennifer Malec of The Johannesburg Review Of Books, Troy Onyango, editor of Kenyan literary magazine Lolwe and Dr Ainehi Edoro-Glines, founder and editor of African literary blog, Brittle Paper.

In a discussion to be moderated by Kenya-based James Murua of James Marua’s African Literature Blog, the panel will discuss the gaps that necessitated the creation of their diverse literary journals, as well as the challenges and opportunities available in the literary space. 

There are also a number of African authors taking part in the South African Book Fair’s 2020 programme. Among these is award-winning Nigerian writer, Chiké Frankie Edozien (Lives Of Great Men) who will join South Africans Mark Gevisser (The Pink Line) and Jamil F. Khan, (Khamr: The Makings Of A Waterslams) to discuss their queer journeys, and past, present and future LGBTQ+ frontiers on September 13th at 12h00.

It is expected that lessons learned and best practices from the upcoming Nigerian, South African and Kenyan national book fairs will help other African book fairs to follow suit and be successful in future when the need arises.

“A little drop of water can build a mighty ocean,” said Ernesticia Lartey Asuinura of the Ghana Book Development Council. 

Van der Sandt concluded: “Collaboration is vital. There is consensus around the continent that we must have measures in place to create sustainable industries, both local and continent-wide. We are thrilled to be taking concrete steps in that direction this year.”

To learn more about the virtual event, visit www.southafricanbookfair.co.za

Stay abreast of all things creative @sacreatives

Tags: 2020 Virtual South African Book FairAfrican Publishers NetworkBook Fair DirectorsElitha van der SandtErnesticia Lartey AsuinuraGhana Book Development CouncilGiving Books A Place Of Pride In Africa: The Role Of Literary Journals On The ContinentNational Book Fairs in AfricaSamuel KolawoleSouth African Book Development Council

Instagram

sacreatives

Prepare to be blown away by the innovative designs Prepare to be blown away by the innovative designs crafted by visionary designer, @nerdyalan ! Combining cutting-edge technology and his passion for sneakers, he has unleashed the ultimate dream beds that will take your sleep game to new heights. 

Imagine drifting off to dreamland, cozily nestled within the iconic silhouettes of your favorite kicks. These AI-generated designs will transport you to a world where comfort and style coexist seamlessly.

cc: @nerdyalan
Mnisi, with his magnetic presence and distinct sen Mnisi, with his magnetic presence and distinct sense of self, brings a refreshing touch of modernity to Mugler's timeless designs. With every step, he exudes an aura of confidence and grace, showcasing the seamless fusion of classic elegance and contemporary flair that defines the essence of Mugler.

cc: @therichmnisi
Courvoisier hosted its first Salon De La Maison fo Courvoisier hosted its first Salon De La Maison for 2023 at Gallery Momo-Outskirts, a country-based private art gallery in the Cradle of Humankind. The event coincides with the brand’s new billboard campaign “Welcome to Our Maison”, featuring its iconic influencers. The campaign welcomes consumers to join them in the brand’s house style, which has been described as Cognac in Blossom.⁠
⁠
Read more: Link in bio🔗
Load More Follow on Instagram
SA Creatives

About SA Creatives

SA Creatives is a creative network which aims to inspire and keep creatives up to date with latest industry news. The platform is a place where people are able to enjoy creative lifestyle reads, consume daily news, get and get inspired by industry leader articles.

Creatives are able to showcase their work and most importantly enjoy the vast selection of free creative tools to help uplift their careers.

Connect With Us

  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • CREATIVE SHOWCASES
  • ART & DESIGN
  • FILM & TV
  • FASHION

© 2023 - SA Creatives by Fresh AF.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • CREATIVE SHOWCASES
  • ART & DESIGN
  • FILM & TV
  • FASHION

© 2023 - SA Creatives by Fresh AF.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist