Applications are open for the Narratives Against Poverty in Africa Literary Prize 2025. Spearheaded by executive curator Mbizo Chirasha, this multi-genre competition aims to unearth and celebrate talent from across Africa's 52 nations and its diaspora, focusing on the theme "Narratives Against Poverty in Africa.'
Opportunity Details
An innovative literary initiative, the Narratives Against Poverty in Africa Literary Prize, has been unveiled, offering African writers a bold platform to tell their continent's stories through a prose, poetry, essay, and hybrid narratives that dig into heavy hitters like poverty, hunger, injustice, climate change, corruption, pandemics, war, and violence.
Spearheaded by executive curator Mbizo Chirasha, this multi-genre competition aims to unearth and celebrate talent from across Africa's 52 nations and its diaspora, focusing on the theme "Narratives Against Poverty in Africa.”
The prize seeks to empower African voices to narrate their own histories and realities-both the continent's rich heritage and its contemporary struggles with the aim to highlight the deep well of African writing talent while tackling the beautiful and dark present of a continent defined by resilience amid adversity.
Submission Guidelines
Entries must be formatted in 12-point Times New Roman font and sent as Word document attachments to [email protected]. Each submission requires a title, genre, and the author's name in the subject line and on every page, accompanied by a 15-line bio and a headshot photo.
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