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Tyhini launches new writers into print

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_November 24, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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This week, Rhodes University MA in Creative Writing launches Tyhini 2015 – a collection that showcases the work of this year's MA students and staff.

This week, Rhodes University MA in Creative Writing launches Tyhini 2015 – a collection that showcases the work of this year's MA students and staff.

Taking its name from a Xhosa exclamation of astonishment, disbelief, sometimes skepticism, Tyhini is published in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa. Each issue features short stories, personal meditations and essays, poetry and excerpts from debut novels.

Come and enjoy the writing of Jo-Ann Bekker, Ayanda Billie, José Claassen, Jana du Plessis, Connie Fick, Zukile Fundakubi, Kerry Hammerton, Stacy Hardy, Napo Masheane, Maakomele R Manaka, Zongezile Matshoba, Jeannie McKeown, Kabelo Mofokeng, Thabiso Mofokeng, Mmatshilo Motsei, Moses Mtileni, Tariro Ndoro, Mxolisi Nyezwa, Maruping Phepheng, Lesego Rampolokeng, Tania Terblanche, Antoinique van Staden, Daniel Whitehorn.

The launch is at Nelm's Eastern Star Gallery in Anglo-African Street, 5.30pm tomorrow, 25 November. Refreshments will be on offer and books will be on sale for R150.

Find out more from info@nelm.org.za or phone 046 622 7042

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