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Books With Abena

Abena Maryann
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  • 55. How to get Advanced Reader Copies (ARCs) and Free Books for Book Influencers
    In this episode, I talk about getting Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) and where to get free books if you are a book influencer. ARCs as we call them in the book world, are copies of a book that the publishing companies send out for review, before the release date. ARCs can be physical, Digital and Audio. 
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  • 54. Interview with Samira Bawumia Literature Prize (SBLP) Winners: Cyril and Emmanuela
    In this episode, Abena speaks to two Samira Bawumia Literature Prize winners about their writing journey, participating in the literature prize and dealing with rejection.About the Guests:Benjamin Cyril ArthurBenjamin Cyril Arthur is a Ghanaian writer that holds a degree in English and linguistics. His journey as a writer began in the vibrant literary landscape of Nigeria where storytelling is not just an art form but a vital thread in the fabric of culture. He has honed his craft through a combination of academic rigour and real-world experience, always seeking to push the boundaries of his creativity and explore new forms of expression. He is one of the few selected as a participant for the Canex Creative Writing Workshop 2024. He is a winner of the 2020 Samira Bawumia Literary Prize competition in poetry. His poems and short stories have also appeared in Brittle Paper, Tampered Press, Lunaris Review, Ghana Pride Anthology, lounloun, Flametress Press, Nenta literary journal, I see the Blue Zine, and Ama Ata Aidoo Centre for creative writing etc. Emmanuela Amparebea SekohEmmanuela Amparebea Sekoh is a corporate woman, blog writer and a budding young author. She is the brain behind a blog press dubbed 360secs with Ella. Some of her write-ups include Tailoring My Heart, Scarred and The Sixth Husband.Emmanuela holds a degree in Business Administration (Banking and Finance). Alongside writing, her hobbies are listening to gospel music, event planning and watching fashion trends. She aspires to address social issues through writing and public speaking.  
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  • 53. Bookclubs in Ghana pt 4: Interview with Read Along With Cally's Bookclub
    Here's an update to our series "Bookclubs in Ghana"In this episode, I speak with the founder of Read Along With Cally's Bookclub about creating a reading club.About the Bookclub:Read Along With Cally's Bookclub is a community of readers, catering to both avid readers and those seeking to reignite their love for reading. The book club provides a nurturing environment where members can bond, network and share their passion for Literature.
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  • 52. Curated Romance Reading List: Interview with Bene
    Abena speaks to Bene about what love means, her favourite romance books and authorsBene's Favourite Romance Authors:Beverly Jenkins⁠Abby JimenezKennedy RyanFarrah Rochon⁠Nisha Sharma⁠A.E ValdezNatasha BishopAdesuwa O’man NwokediMimi GraceKimberly BrownAlexandria HouseTalia HibbertAsia MoniqueGrey HuffingtonKasha Thompson⁠B.K BorisonK.C Mills Allysa ColeComfort Omorve Bolu BabalolaTia Williams Ebony Dalle Ben Philippe
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  • 51. Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond on the book My Parents' Marriage
    On this episode, I talk to author Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond about her book My Parents' Marriage, which was published by Amistad Books (an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers). The discussion focuses on marriage, the characters in the book, the setting of the book, and publishing. About the Guest:Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond children's picture book Blue: A History of Color as Deep as the Sea and Wide as the Sky, illustrated by Caldecott Honor Artist Daniel Minter, was named among the best of 2022 by NPR, New York Public Library, Chicago Public Library, Kirkus Reviews, The Center for the Study of Multicultural Literature, Bank Street College of Education, and more. Brew-Hammond also wrote the young adult novel Powder Necklace, which Publishers Weekly called “a winning debut”, and she edited Relations: An Anthology of African and Diaspora Voices. Her newest novel for adult readers, My Parents' Marriage was featured in The New York Times. Brew-Hammond's short fiction for adult readers is included in the anthologies  Accra Noir edited by Nana-Ama Danquah, Africa 39 edited by Ellah Wakatama Allfrey, New Daughters of Africa edited by Margaret Busby, Everyday People edited by Jennifer Baker, and Woman's Work edited by Michelle Sewell, among others. Additionally, her writing has appeared in Now2, African Writing, Los Angeles Review of Books, and Sunday Salon.   From 2018-2023, Brew-Hammond was a Pa Gya! Literary Festival Guest Author, and she was a 2019 Edward Albee Foundation Fellow, a 2018 Aké Arts and Book Festival Guest Author, a 2018 Hobart Festival of Women Writers Guest Author, a 2017 Aspen Ideas Festival Scholar, a 2016 Hedgebrook Writer-in-Residence, a 2015 Rhode Island Writers Colony Writer-in-Residence, and in both 2015 and 2014, she was shortlisted for a Miles Morland Writing Scholarship.  
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About Books With Abena

Books with Abena is a light-hearted podcast that puts a spotlight on African and Black literary culture. The podcast celebrates the art of storytelling and literature by Africans and Black authors past and present. The podcast will feature in-depth discussions and interviews with authors, publishers, and influencers on reading, writing, and publishing on the continent and in the diaspora. Through this podcast, I hope to create awareness on African and Black experiences and how it relates to current events.
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