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5th and 6th Winner- Register for your free day pass for Friday

Your votes are in!

The winners of the 4th and final Round of the Competition are Where is the racist? By Tabitha Mwangi and Diary of a disillusioned soul by Nancy Biwott. These two stories will be entered into the Storymoja Hay Festival Story of the Month and stand to win their writers a Full Festival Pass.

The other four stories were:

  1. My Wife is a Tomboy by Denis Kabi. Read it here.
  2. Sale of Kenya Oriji by Stephen Mwangi Ichungwa. Read it here…
  3. Dignity my foot! By Titus Kaloki Read it here
  4. Elevation by Ndago Abenea Odhiambo. Read it here

The winner of the Full Festival Pass will be announced on Wednesday 29th July 2009 after midnight. Check your personal email and blog for details.

Remember everyone who has ever contributed to the Storymoja Writer’s Blog or submitted their work for review to Storymoja is eligible for a Complimentary Day Pass for Friday 31st August, 2009. All you have to do is register your full name as it appears on your ID or Passport, and the name of one of the pieces you contributed or submitted, in the comments section of the post that first announced the complimentary tickets. Click here to get there. Registration closes on Thursday at 9pm.

Have you been keeping an eye on the Features Section of the Storymoja Website? Go there to see profiles of writers and participants as well as the Storymoja Hay Festival programme highlights. You can also download a programme sheet from the website.

Also remember, writers will get a chance to have their work reviewed as well as meet and talk with editors and publishers at the Manuscript Doctor Session at the Storymoja Hay Festival. Go here for more details.

Tickets are available from Storymoja as well as all leading book stores ( Booksfirst, Silverbird (formerly NuMetro), Savanis, Book Stop Yaya, Sarit Info Desk). Contact info@storymojaafrica.co.ke for more details about tickets. For information about the dates, venue and guests see here…

FULL-PAGE-PROGRAMME

<!–[if !mso]> <! st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } –> Your votes are in!The winners of the 4th and final Round of the Competition are Where is the racist? By Tabitha Mwangi and Diary of a disillusioned soul by Nancy Biwott. These two stories will be entered into the Storymoja Hay Festival Story of the Month and stand to win their writers a Full Festival Pass.

The other four stories were:

1. My Wife is a Tomboy by Denis Kabi. Read it here.

2. Sale of Kenya Oriji by Stephen Mwangi Ichungwa. Read it here…

3. Dignity my foot! By Titus Kaloki Read it here

4. Elevation by Ndago Abenea Odhiambo. Read it here

The winner of the Full Festival Pass will be announced on Wednesday 29th July 2009 after midnight. Check your personal email and blog for details.

Remember everyone who has ever contributed to the Storymoja Writer’s Blog or submitted their work for review to Storymoja is eligible for a Complimentary Day Pass for Friday 31st August, 2009. All you have to do is register your full name as it appears on your ID or Passport, and the name of one of the pieces you contributed or submitted, in the comments section of the post that first announced the complimentary tickets. Click here to get there. Registration closes on Thursday at 9pm.

Have you been keeping an eye on the Features Section of the Storymoja Website? Go there to see profiles of writers and participants as well as the Storymoja Hay Festival programme highlights. You can also download a programme sheet from the website.

Tickets are available from Storymoja as well as all leading book stores ( Booksfirst, Silverbird (formerly NuMetro), Savanis, Book Stop Yaya, Sarit Info Desk). Contact info@storymojaafrica.co.ke for more details about tickets. For information about the dates, venue and guests see here…

About Storymoja Africa

Knowledge is the most powerful engine for economic growth worldwide. To accelerate development in our beloved country, we have to nurture a reading culture that goes beyond academics and politics. Growing Kenya ’s reading culture is Storymoja’s mission as it feeds our business), our personal call as writers, and our patriotic duty. Storymoja is a venture recently formed by a collective of five writers who are committed to publishing contemporary East African writing of world-class standard. We source widely to identify good local writers, help them edit their submissions to exacting standards, and develop eye-catching book-covers.

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