Nyana Kakoma

Nyana Kakoma
Born Nyana Kakoma
Kampala, Uganda
Occupation author
Nationality Ugandan
Website
somanystories.ug

Nyana Kakoma is a Ugandan writer,[1] editor, blogger,[2] and publisher[3] from Kampala. She created the online platform Sooo Many Stories that promotes Ugandan literature.[4] She formerly wrote under her maiden name Hellen Nyana.[5][6] She is one of the facilitators of writivism in Kampala 2015.[7] She took part in "Bremen & Kampala – Spaces of Transcultural Writing", a collaboration between writers from Uganda and Bremen.[8] She is a member of Femrite. In February 2015, she was awarded an editorial fellowship at Modjaji Books by the African Writers Trust and Commonwealth Writers. A number of her articles have appeared in newspapers.[9][10][11] She attended the Caine Prize workshop 2013, and her story "Chief Mourner" was published in the Caine Prize anthology "A memory this size and other stories: The Caine Prize for African Writing 2013".[12]

Early life and education

Nyana attended Gayaza High School for secondary education. She graduated from Makerere University with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Literature and Communication Skills.

Published works

Short stories

References

  1. "MEET THE AUTHOR: Telling 'sooo' many stories from Uganda". www.thecitizen.co.tz/magazine/success/MEET-THE-AUTHOR--Telling--sooo--many-stories-from-Uganda/-/1843788/2469928/-/107ba57z/-/index.html.
  2. "Interview with Ugandan blogger Nyana Kakoma". www.commonwealthwriters.org/interview-nyana-kakoma.
  3. "You do not have to have big offices in a big building to have a publishing house.' An Interview with Nyana Kakoma" shortstorydayafrica.org. Retrieved 23 November 2016
  4. "Interview: Nyana Kakoma on Sooo Many Stories, women writers and Modjaji Books". monpimon.wordpress.com/2015/02/11/interview-nyana-kakoma-on-sooo-many-stories-women-writers-and-modjaji-books.
  5. "Granta Magazine's Best of Young British Novelists – the Nairobi Launch with Kwani Trust". literature.britishcouncil.org/news/2013/june/granta-magazineas-best-of-young-british-novelists-a-the-nairobi-launch-with-kwan.
  6. "authors". bremenwriteskampala.com/authors.
  7. "2015 Facilitators". writivism.com/?page_id=1676.
  8. "Upcoming Ugandan and German writers sharing writing experiences online". mobile.monitor.co.ug/News/education/Upcoming-Ugandan-and-German-writers-sharing-writing/-/2470892/2583724/-/format/xhtml/-/5cjg8r/-/index.html.
  9. "Stop letting them get away with it". www.monitor.co.ug/Magazines/Full-Woman/Stop-letting-them-get-away-with-it/-/689842/2506318/-/pnrhh6z/-/index.html.
  10. "Why youths can choose next president and why they probably will not". www.monitor.co.ug/SpecialReports/Elections/-/859108/1107112/-/k2i25c/-/index.html.
  11. "Writing My Truth: Hellen Nyana". www.africanwriterstrust.org/writing-my-truth-hellen-nyana.
  12. "Caine prize anthology launched". www.monitor.co.ug/artsculture/Reviews/Caine-prize-anthology-launched/-/691232/1759300/-/oh9h7l/-/index.html.
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