PRESS
RELEASE
November 14th, 2012
November 14th, 2012
Golden Baobab Prize Winners Named
Jenny Robson |
Joy Nwiyi |
Rutendo Chabikwa |
This year, Nwiyi’s Something
for Next Time won her the Golden Baobab Prize for the best story
written for ages 12-15 years. Robson’s Wha-Zup Dude? was
named the Golden Baobab winner for the best story written for ages 8-11 years.
Finally, Chabikwa’s A Healing Adventure and Letters
from the City earned her the Golden Baobab Rising Writer Prize, which
is given to a young writer, 18 years or under, who shows exceptional literary
promise for his or her age.
The 2012 Golden Baobab Prize Honorable
Mentions for the Junior Category (stories targeted at readers 8-11
years):
Yaba Badoe (Ghana): The Fish-Man of Purple Lake
Daniel Ansah Akrofi (Ghana), The Stray
Yaba Badoe of (Ghana), The Fisherman's Daughter
The 2012 Golden Baobab Prize Honorable
Mentions for the Senior Category (stories targeted at readers 12-15
years):
(Botswana), Absolute Truth about Red Mite
Sedem Agbolosu (Ghana), Transfiguration
The 2012 Golden
Baobab Rising Writer Prize Honorable Mention (for a promising
writer 18 years and younger):
Sarah Juma (Nigeria), Grey Marine
The 2012 Golden
Baobab Prize featured a panel of renowned judges. They are CNN Hero and
children’s librarian Yohannes Gebregeorgis, international children’s librarian
Tanja Galetti, award-winning young African writer Kopano Matlwa, esteemed
scholar Vivian Yenika Agbaw, South African children’s publisher Carol Broomhall
and acclaimed writer of African children's stories Atinuke
Akinyemi-Sears.
The mission of
the Golden Baobab Prize is to ensure the creation of high quality literary
content for children and young adults by discovering, nurturing and promoting
African talent.
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Note to
Editors:
Award-winning African social enterprise, Golden Baobab,
established in July 2008, encourages the creation of stellar African literary
content for children and young adults. It organizes the Golden Baobab
Prize which invites entries of unpublished stories written by African
citizens irrespective of age, race, or country of origin. Golden
Baobab Literary Services connects winning authors to publishers and
multimedia producers and Golden Baobab Worshops nurture the talent of writers
and illustrators. The organization was co-founded by
Ghanaian Deborah Ahenkorah and Senegalese-born Rama Shagaya. Its advisory
board includes St. Martin's Press publisher Daniel Weiss, Global Fund
for Children founder Maya Ajmera, African scholar Osayimwense Osa
and esteemed authors Ama Ata Aidoo and Patrice Nganang.
For further information, photos or
to arrange interviews, please contact: Deborah Ahenkorah via our website:
www.goldenbaobab.org
Twitter: @GoldenBaobab
Media contact:
Audrey Destandau
+233 (0) 240495748
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