2021 Podcasts
4th July, 2021
Bennicranos Apaw, poet, author; Ekow Manuar, author; Oswald Okaitey, convener, MP's Digireads Train.
27th June, 2021
Gabriel Manu, poet; Elisabeth Sutherland, Director, Terra Alta; Sutra, artist.
13th June, 2021
Ernest Addo, author and contributor to Accra Noir with "The Driver"; Billie Mcternan, artist, author, contributor to Accra Noir with "The Labadi Sunshine Bar"
6th June, 2021
Eric Kumah-Badu, a.k.a Citamu a.k.a Mamacita, spoken word artiste; Karie Schulenburg, librarian, Centre for Fiction in Brooklyn; Davis Agbeve, writer, poet, IT professional.
30th May, 2021
Rita Arthur, writer, film-maker, poet; Agana-Nsiire Agana, writer, theologian, social activist.
23rd May, 2021
Kristen Adele Calhoun, Peter deGraft Johnson, Sally Alhaq, writers-in-residence at the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora (LOATAD). Hosted by Elizabeth Johnson.
16th May, 2021
McKing Thompson, Judah Domino, Jerry Agbenu, Henneh Kyereh Kwaku, poets.
9th May, 2021
Nii Ayi Solomon, poet and playwright; Samuel Ugo, author and ghostwriter.
25th April, 2021
Paul Fordjour Junior (Hondred Percent), poet; Amishaddiah Ofori, poet; Sarabelle Fakuor Kokui;
18th April,2021
Oswald Okaitey, organiser of "Kanemo"m World Book Day Celebration; Sylvia Arthur, founder of the Library of Africa and The African Diaspora (LOATAD); Elvis Rescue, lecturer, Department of English KNUST, Founder, Young Africans in Creative Writing; Afya Kisiwaa, poet.
11th April, 2021
Mamle Kabu, author; Mary Eshun; Charlotte Bright Asante, author, author; Elaine Asafo Adjei, author; Sophia Emissah, author.
4th April, 2021
Nana Asaase, "writer king who sips communion wine from the calabash"; Nana Akosua Serwaa Adu-Boateng, pastor and poet based in Accra. Ama Van Dantzig, co-founder of Dr Monk.
28th March, 2021
Francis Gbormittah, President of the Ghana Association of Writers; Nana Adwoa Amponsah-Mensah, laywer and writer.
28th February, 2021
Kobina Graham, lecturer at Webster University, DJ, and Miles Morland Scholar (2020); Fiifi Abaidoo, writer, co-founder of Ehanom Books; Kirstie Kwarteng, founder, the Nana Project, PhD candidate at the School of Oriental & African Studies (London), joining from Virginia; Godsgrace Tetteyfio, co-founder of the Nana Project, background in film and televison, also studying for her MBA, joining from Texas.
21st February, 2021
Novisi Dzitrie, writer, poet; Michael Etrue; writer, poet.
7th February, 2021
Femi Akomolafe, writer, videographer, author, "Africa -- A Continent on Its Knees"; Efe de Poet, poet.
31st January, 2021
Fabiola Amedo, IT consultant, writer; Natty Ogli, poet, musician.
24th January, 2021
Apiorkor Seyiram Ashong-Abbey, media personality and poet, talking about the Sundance Film Festival and her role in it; Brianna Korletey, writer, medical student at the University of Ghana. Host - Elizabeth Johnson.
17th January, 2021
Elizabeth Allua Vaah, Ghanaian-Canadian author of the book, "Maame"; Laurinda Addy, CEO of Laurel Consult, and author, "The Power To Overcome the pain of Rejection"; Mmakgosi Anita Tau, writer and filmmaker currently pursuing an MFA in Film.
10th January, 2021
Sabukie Osabutey, writer and performance poet; Nana Ekua Brew Hammond, author; Sylvia Arthur, founder of the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora, talking about an upcoming Writers Residency.
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