How to Find Out If You Need a Vibration – Or Vibrator to Write

By Jennifer Emelife Chinenye  I was in the staff room working on my pupils’ lesson notes when it occurred to me that I hadn’t checked my email in two days. My Android tablet had issues so I wasn’t getting email notifications. Putting away my lesson books, I switched on my laptop and looked through my … More How to Find Out If You Need a Vibration – Or Vibrator to Write

We are HIRING: Accounts and Editorial Assistants needed (CLOSED)

The Centre for African Cultural Excellence is looking for an Accounts Assistant and an Editorial Assistant to start work on April 18, 2016. If you are interested in any of the two positions, send a cover letter, curriculum vitae and personal statement by attachment to cace.director@gmail.com. addressed to Mr. Kyomuhendo A Ateenyi latest April 11, 2016. We are a young ambitious … More We are HIRING: Accounts and Editorial Assistants needed (CLOSED)

Quarterly Review: Godly sex, Osondu’s village and Lawino’s ‘heterogeneity’.

It has been three months of 2016 already. How have you liked everything we have served you here?  Besides serving you interviews, features, opinions, lists, reviews and news plus announcements from our programme activities, we have been feasting on various internet servings. Can you imagine having an orgasm, and while you are in that heaven … More Quarterly Review: Godly sex, Osondu’s village and Lawino’s ‘heterogeneity’.

Writivism Announces Residency for African Writers at Stellenbosch University

Issued on March 31, 2016, 13:00 hours EAT, Kampala, Uganda  The Centre for African Cultural Excellence (CACE) in collaboration with the Stellenbosch University English department is delighted to announce the Writivism residency for emerging African Writers. From September 1 to 30, 2016, Pemi Aguda, winner of the 2015 Writivism Short Story Prize will be the inaugural writer-in-residence … More Writivism Announces Residency for African Writers at Stellenbosch University