
Surprise Surprise.
This morning I will read from my new anthology, How to Spell Naija in 100 Short Stories. It is #AkeFestival time and the June Twelve Cultural Centre, Abeokuta plays venue to the very first public reading, hosted by Molara Wood, who is introducing her own anthology, Indigo as well. If you did not plan for the Ake Festival this year, there’s always next year. In the meantime, watch the space: Naija spelling lessons might soon be coming to a venue close to you.
Fair Trade Warning: this is just the first volume of a two-part series, so despite the boast in the title, when you hold the small, 290 pager, you will only have 50 stories in your hand. Next year I will release the second volume and my 100-piece centenary gift to nation will be complete.
For Fiction at least. There is yet poetry…
🙂 Quick. Where can I order it from please? I can not wait.
Just in time for all my Xmas prezzies.
hI cHuMA, plEase hOw Do I get CoPy of THe BooK ” hOw tO SpEll NaIjA
Hello Esan Gil,
Where do you live?
lAgOs and OkOtA tO be pReCiSE
You can get the book at Patabah Bookshop, Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Centre, Surulere, Lagos.
pls, sir where can I get the book ”
How To Spell Niaja”
God bless you!
You can get the book at Patabah Bookshop, Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Centre, Surulere.
Sir I live in Abuja, how can I get a copy?
Hello Tarfa,
you can visit Readers are Leaders Bookshop, at Ceddi Plaza. https://www.facebook.com/Readersareleadersbookshop
have a good weekend,
How about in Washington DC?
Aha, Zachary, you got me there.
I guess you are now on my mailing list for the ebook…
Please add me to your list for the ebook, although I’d prefer to order a paper copy if possible. Thanks.
Laurie Ryan in North Carolina