“What would Brodie Lomax do?” Alex van Tonder Launches This One Time with...
Alex van Tonder was joined in conversation for the launch of her debut novel This One Time by her good friend Lauren Beukes. The pair, and the large audience Van Tonder’s book attracted, were...
View ArticleMosibudi Mangena: The Colonial Mentality is Manifestly Prevalent in South...
Triumphs and Heartaches: A Courageous Journey by South African Patriots is a memoir by Mosibudi Mangena, activist, politician and academic. The book is a fascinating look at Mangena’s rich and varied...
View ArticleWhat’s in Store for Local Literature? Find Out at the Exclusive Books Coffee...
Exclusive Books and Pan Macmillan would like to invite you to a Coffee Morning to talk about upcoming highlights in the local literary scene. The event will take place at Caffe Magnifico in Canal...
View ArticleWhat if Everyone Lived Their Rabid Internet Personalities Offline? An Excerpt...
Rebecca Davis is “a torch-wielding dogmatist” at the Daily Maverick and the author of Best White and Other Anxious Delusions. Women24 has shared an excerpt from Best White, in which Davis speaks about...
View ArticleVideo: Rebecca Davis Talks About Her Short Humourous Essays and the New...
Rebecca Davis, columnist and author of Best White and Other Anxious Delusions, was recently interviewed by Jerusha Sukhdeo-Raath for News24. In the interview, Davis speaks about how she came to write...
View Article“Committed to the Dark Side”– Alex van Tonder Chats About Her Debut Novel,...
Zoe Wells recently chatted to Alex van Tonder about her debut novel, This One Time, an eerie thriller that explores the inner life of her main character’s duel persona – Jacob Lynch in real life,...
View Article“You Bloody Agent!”– Take a Trip Down Memory Lane Through Julius Malema’s...
In an article for the Rand Daily Mail, Pearl Boshomane recalls the 10 craziest moments of Julius Malema’s political career. The Economic Freedom Fighters leader has come a long way since the ANC Youth...
View Article“If You Think About Doing Something, Do It”– Khaya Dlanga on Creativity (Video)
Top Billing recently visited Khaya Dlanga to speak about the life that inspired his memoir, To Quote Myself. The author and social media maestro recounts his life story, from growing up in the rural...
View ArticleCraig Higginson’s The Dream House and Last Summer to be Published in France
The rights for Craig Higginson’s first and third novels have been bought by prestigious French publishing house Mercure de France, which is owned by Gallimard. Higginson’s most recent book, The Dream...
View ArticleJulius Malema Does Not Have to Pay Back the Money Either – and says He...
The South African Revenue Service (Sars) withdrew its sequestration application against Julius Malema yesterday. Barry Bateman, Eyewitness News reporter and co-author of Behind the Door: The Oscar...
View ArticleSars Isn’t Finished with Julius Malema Yet
The South African Revenue Service (Sars) has made “no concession … with respect to the recovery of the current and future outstanding taxes” from Economic Freedom Fighters leader (EFF) Julius Malema....
View Article“A Play is Somewhere You Visit. A Novel is a Place You Inhabit”– Craig Higginson
Craig Higginson was recently interviewed by Sue Grant-Marshall for Business Day about his most recent novel, The Dream House. Higginson, whose Last Summer and The Dream House was recently bought by a...
View ArticleJoin Rebecca Davis for a Book Revue Event at Sitara North Indian Restaurant...
The Book Revue would like to invite you to join them for lunch with Rebecca Davis. Davis will be speaking about her book Best White and Other Anxious Delusions at the event. The book is a collection of...
View ArticleJoin Rebecca Davis and Darrel Bristow-Bovey for the Launch of Best White and...
Pan Macmillan and Kalk Bay Books would like to invite you to the launch of Best White and Other Anxious Delusions by Rebecca Davis. Davis will be speaking about her book, which is a humorous collection...
View ArticleSouth African Cricket Captain AB de Villiers’ AB: The Biography to be...
Pan Macmillan is delighted to announce that in November 2015 it will publish the autobiography of AB de Villiers, the No.1 batsman in the world and captain of the South African One Day International...
View Article“Lion Whisperer” Kevin Richardson Comments on the Recent Lion Attack (Podcast)
Xolani Gwala recently called on Kevin Richardson, animal behaviourist and co-author of Part of the Pride, to give his opinion on the recent lion attack at the Lion Park near Lanseria on Talk Radio 702....
View ArticleIf Tweets were Votes, the EFF would Win Hands Down #MalemaForPresident
Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters and subject of Still an Inconvenient Youth: Julius Malema Carries On by Fiona Forde, is one of the most Twitter-active of South Africa’s important...
View ArticleVictor Kgomoeswana: How Can Africa make Upward Mobility Happen Effectively?
Victor Kgomoeswana, author of Africa Is Open For Business and business news anchor, recently wrote an article for The Sunday Independent about upward mobility in Africa, and its link to political...
View ArticleBest White: How Does Rebecca Davis Feel About Being Referred to as the South...
How does Rebecca Davis feel about being referred to as the South African Amy Poehler, and being compared to Caitlin Moran? “I think that’s an overly flattering comparison, I think, but thank you,”...
View ArticleA Fast-Talking Dandy, a Rare Cat, a Storyteller: Victor Dlamini Captures...
It’s not often that the biographer becomes the subject of a biography, but when it comes to Bongani Madondo, normal rules do not apply. Victor Dlamini recently wrote an article on his website about...
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