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The Writer's Path In Ghana
November 01, 2014
by Mamle Kabu

Golden Baobab Shortlist 2013
April 04, 2013
by Martin Egblewogbe

Remembering Kofi Awoonor
January 01, 2013
by Martin Egblewogbe

article • July 28, 2023

Abena Korantemaa Oral History Prize (2023)

article • July 25, 2023

Special Reading with selected APBF Poets

article • July 10, 2023

Announcing 'Pa Gya! A Literary Festival in Accra (2023)' and Open Call

article • July 07, 2023

Wintertuin Curaçao Festival collaborates with Pa Gya!

About The Writers Project of Ghana

The Writers Project of Ghana (WPG) is an international literary organization based in Ghana and the United States. WPG was founded in 2009 by Martin Egblewogbe, Laban Carrick Hill (d. 2021) and Mamle Kabu in order to promote a literary culture in Africa and around the world. By supporting a literary culture in this West African country, WPG advances the notion that a free exchange of ideas is essential to the health and prosperity of any community.

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Recent Posts

  • article • October 11, 2022
    Pa Gya! A Literary Festival in Accra opens on Friday, 14th October
  • article • September 27, 2022
    Workshops at Pa Gya!
  • • September 12, 2022
    Poetry Time at Goethe Abansoro with Sabukie Osabutey and Taru Thompson
  • article • September 07, 2022
    Abena Korantemaa Oral History Prize (2022) -- Deadline Extended
  • article • August 14, 2022
    Accord Literary Writing Workshop at Pa Gya
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