Win a copy of Mohale Mashigo’s short story collection Intruders in Pan Macmillan’s Africa Day competition
To celebrate Africa Day, Pan Macmillan is giving away three copies of Mohale Mashigo‘s short story collection, Intruders!
To win, comment on the Facebook post (click on the link below) and let Pan Macmillan know how you’re celebrating Africa Month.
About the book
Orphan sisters chase monsters of urban legend in Bloemfontein. At a busy taxi rank, a woman kills a man with her shoe. A genomicist is accused of playing God when she creates a fatherless child.
Intruders is a collection that explores how it feels not to belong. These are stories of unremarkable people thrust into extraordinary situations by events beyond their control.
With a unique and memorable touch, Mashigo explores the everyday ills we live with and wrestle constantly, all the while allowing hidden energies to emerge and play out their unforeseen consequences.
Intruders is speculative fiction at its best.
Competition:
This competition is only open to South African residents and closes at midday, 29 May 2020.
- Read ‘Afrofuturism is not for Africans living in Africa’—an essay by Mohale Mashigo from Intruders
- Read ‘The High Heel Killer’ – a short story from Mohale Mashigo’s new book Intruders – here
- ‘Why can’t a girl from Soweto become a mermaid?’ Mohale Mashigo chats about her new book, Intruders
- Read an excerpt from Mohale Mashigo’s award-winning debut novel, The Yearning
Categories Fiction South Africa