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Released every Monday at 7 am, Pagecast Season 1 offers you insider interviews with recently published authors and their latest books. We look into the process of writing these books, explore the narratives within and provide you with the story behind the story.

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Released every Monday at 7 am, Pagecast Season 1 offers you insider interviews with recently published authors and their latest books. We look into the process of writing these books, explore the narratives within and provide you with the story behind the story.

    No One Dies Yet by Kobby Ben Ben

    No One Dies Yet by Kobby Ben Ben

    Thanks for listening to this episode of Pagecast, brought to you by Jonathan Ball Publishers. 

    Todays episode features the phenomenal Kobby Ben Ben chatting about - No One Dies Yet.

    A genre-breaking novel from a powerful new African voice.

    2019. The Year of the Return. It has been exactly 400 years since the first slave ships left Ghana for America. Ghana has now opened its doors to Black diasporans, encouraging them to return and get to know the land of their ancestors.

    Elton, Vincent, and Scott arrive from America to visit preserved sites from the transatlantic slave route, and to explore the country's underground queer scene. Their activities are narrated by their two combative guides: Kobby, their guide to Accra’s privileged circles; and Nana, the voice of tradition and religious principle. The pair's tense relationship sets the tone for what becomes a shocking and unsettling tale of murder that is at times funny, at times erotic, yet always outspoken and iconoclastic.

    In this episode, Kobby is in conversation with Lethabo Mailula, an academic at law, society and politics commentator and a cultural production critic

    Enjoy!

    • 46 min
    In a Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern

    In a Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern

    Thanks for listening to this episode of Pagecast, brought to you by Jonathan Ball Publishers. 

    Today’s episode features the the remarkable Cecelia Ahern - speaking about her book In a thousand different ways.

    Alice Kelly’s been given a gift, though if you were to ask Alice about it, she wouldn’t describe it as a gift….she’d call it a curse.

    Since the age of 8 years old, Alice has been able to see people’s feelings.

    That is the basis of Cecelia Ahern’s latest wonderful offering….

    In this epsiode of Pagecast, Cecelia is in conversation with Samantha Herbst, ‍ Writer. Editor. Content Creator.

    Enjoy!

    • 47 min
    Pagecast at Kingsmead Book Fair 2024: Amy Heydenrych

    Pagecast at Kingsmead Book Fair 2024: Amy Heydenrych

    In this captivating discussion, Pagecast host Nompumelelo Mgidlana engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Amy Heydenrych, the talented author behind the thrillers Shame on You and The Pact, and co-author of Chasing Marian. Her latest novel, Bad Luck Penny, was released just last month and promises to be another thrilling read.

    Join us as we delve into Amy's literary journey and explore her latest release, Bad Luck Penny. Amy shares her insights on what makes stories literary, a topic she will be discussing on one of her panels at this year's festival. We also discuss the significance of festivals like Kingsmead for authors and the local literary community.

    Don't miss this enlightening episode as we uncover the gripping narratives and creative process behind Amy's work.

    Enjoy!

    • 8 min
    Pagecast at Kingsmead Book Fair 2024: Barbara Boswell

    Pagecast at Kingsmead Book Fair 2024: Barbara Boswell

    In this discussion, Pagecast host Kelly Ansara engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Barbara Boswell, a distinguished writer and scholar from Cape Town. Barbara draws much of her inspiration from her vibrant hometown. As an Associate Professor of English Literary Studies at the University of Cape Town, she has authored notable works including Grace: A Novel, which won the UJ Prize for Debut Creative Writing, And Wrote My Story Anyway: Black South African Women’s Novels as Feminism, and Lauretta Ngcobo: Writing as the Practice of Freedom.

    Join us as we delve into Barbara's latest book, The Comrade's Wife. Barbara shares her inspirations and the compelling narrative behind this new release. We also explore the significance of literary festivals like Kingsmead for authors and the local literary community.

    Don't miss this enlightening episode as Barbara discusses her participation in a panel on life and death, alongside Sewela Langeni and Barry Gilder, where they will explore the trials of the liberation struggle.

    Enjoy!

    • 7 min
    Pagecast at Kingsmead Book Fair 2024: Bronwyn Williams

    Pagecast at Kingsmead Book Fair 2024: Bronwyn Williams

    In this captivating discussion, Pagecast host Kelly Ansara engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Bronwyn Williams, a renowned futurist, economist, and business trends analyst. Bronwyn earns her living as a ‘court jester,’ consulting to clients in both the public and private sectors worldwide. As a partner at Flux Trends and an associate at Futurist.com, her research delves into how macro socio-economic trends and emerging technologies will shape businesses, industries, and nations in the short and long term.

    Join us as we explore her latest book, The Future Starts Now - Expert Insights into the Future of Business, Technology and Society, co-authored by Theo Priestley. Bronwyn shares her perspectives on the state of our nation, especially in the context of the upcoming elections, and offers a glimpse into how society and business will evolve in the coming years.

    Don't miss this enlightening episode as we discuss the future of business, technology, and society, and the critical insights Bronwyn provides.

    Enjoy!

    • 7 min
    Pagecast at Kingsmead Book Fair 2024: Farai Mudzingwa

    Pagecast at Kingsmead Book Fair 2024: Farai Mudzingwa

    In this captivating discussion, Pagecast host Maryam Adams engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Farai Mudzingwa, a talented freelance writer. Farai's short fiction has been published by Weaver Press, Kwani?, and Enkare Review II, while his longform articles and reporting have appeared in Chimurenga Chronic, The Mail & Guardian, The Johannesburg Review of Books, Africa Is A Country, This Is Africa, The Africa Report, and New Humanitarian. He has been recognized with several prestigious nominations and awards, including the Miles Morland Writing Scholarship shortlist (2019) and the Short Story Day Africa competition shortlist (2019).

    Join us as we explore Farai's latest book, Avenues by Train. Farai shares insights into the themes and inspirations behind his work and discusses the significance of literary festivals like Kingsmead for authors and the local literary community.

    Don't miss this enlightening episode as we delve into Farai's creative process and what’s next for him in his literary journey.

    Enjoy!

    • 10 min

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