“I think all three things are concerned with telling a story, there’s never a point where I have to think of photography, filmmaking and writing in different ways for me it’s all about the narrative… but again you don’t have to do these things to be influenced by them. I mean if you’re not making films you’re watching films…”
Liduddumalingani-filmaker, writer & photographer from SA; answering a question on how he juggles his three professions and whether they influence each other in output.
Liduddumalingani-filmaker, writer & photographer from SA; answering a question on how he juggles his three professions and whether they influence each other in output.
The Director of the Caine Prize Dr Lizzy Attree giving a few words to initiate the evening events |
The participants of this workshop http://caineprize.com/tanzania-2017/ included, Cheryl Ntumy (Botswana/Ghana), Daniel Rafiki (Rwanda), Darla Rudakubana (Rwanda), Agazit Abate (Ethiopia) with Esther Karin Mngodo, Lydia Kasese and Zaka Riwa from Tanzania.
Some of the applicants of the Caine Prize this year, who attended the workshop by the Prize in Bagamoyo late last month left Darka Rydajyvaba and extreme right Agazit Abate |
Darla from Rwanda shares what she took from the workshop sponsored by Caine Prize. Facilitated by Elise Dillsworth-literary agent, co-founder of the Diversity in Publishing Network and Mohammed Naseehu Ali the-Ghanaian author of short stories, Professor of Creative Writing at New York University.
Lesley Nneka Arimah the shortlisted writer for last year's Caine Prize, from Nigeria here reading her short story at CDEA grounds recently |
The Director of CDEA the host for the evening Mme Ayeta Wangusa welcoming her guests |
Vivid scenes accompanied the readings of these stories, some standing out in their haunting narratives, like the work of Bongani from Zimbwabwe read by Abdul Adan.
“I loosen the grip of my arm around your neck. And the sound of my careless words-'You’ve always been a weak son-of-a-bitch, a mommy’s boy fade, like a fog scorched by the heat of the sun. And there you stand, whole , restored.”-At your Requiem
Well known author in Tanzania, Mr Richard Mabala at the reading session hosted by CDEA recently |
Also the winning story from Lidudumalingani left it’s emotive mark; “The first thing this thing took from her, from us was speech and then it took our memories…They had looked everywhere at least they had claimed. They were worried about not finding my sister or annoyed at being woken in the middle of the night - I could not tell” - Memories We Lost
Winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing 2016 Lidudumalingani reciting an excerpt of his winning short story from Caine's anthology 'The Daily Assortment of Astonishing Things' |
“For me I think it was rather a challenge, cause I’m an old man and I realise there’s a whole new generation of writers, which I need to learn a lot from. When it comes to this kind of writing, I mean for example the first word you see-‘life bloomer’ uuuh! Who do you translate as life bloomer?!!” Mr Mabala remarks on the hurdles encountered in translating these excerpts.
It’s a beautiful thing that two Tanzanian women writers will be featured on this year’s anthology, from the Caine Prize which has been running for eighteen years now. With these short stories currently titled 'My Mother's Project' by Lydia Kasese https://thenewinquiry.com/blogs/wiathi/african-poetry-nyachiro-lydia-kasese/and 'The Godess of Mtwara' by Esther Karin Mngodo https://tz.linkedin.com/in/estherkarinmngodo.
I caught up with them to learn more of what they took from the experience “Networking and meeting other writers was a highlight for me…” Lydia spills, on working with literary mentors and writing a short story within two weeks, that would be published internationally, she adds. “It was a very intense process…every other day we had to read out the progress of our story to a whole bunch of people, your story would change along the way...It all kind of got me to take myself more seriously as a writer.”
Audiences present at the reading session includingDaniel Rafiki (blue shirt) chosen writer from Rwanda for this year's Caine Prize writers workshop that happened in Bagamoyo, TZ |
Miss Lydia Kasese, one of the Tanzanian writers present at this year's writers workshop sponsored by Caine Prize, she'll be featured in Prize's annual anthology this year |
Esther Mngodo had much of the same sentiments on being chosen for the workshop. “I was really happy to be picked, the opportunity to spend two whole weeks just concentrating, on writing a short story was a first for me. Also to be among these writers who all genuinely wished to improve each other’s work was very encouraging…”
Miss Esther Mngodo, one of the Tanzanain writers who was present at this year's Caine prize workshop in Bagamoyo. Her story will be featured in this year's Caine Prize anthology |
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