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Blog Name: Storymoja
Url: http://www.storymojaafrica.wordpress.com
Language: English
Topics: Creative Writing, Social analysis, publishing
Description: A place for writers to share their stories, to showcase their work and to encourage each other.
Popularity: 177 Followers

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The Man and His Goat – A Writing Competition
Take a look at the image below: The Man and his goat Write a 500-1000 word story inspired by the picture and send it to blogs@storymojaafrica.co.ke. Storymoja will pay Ksh 1000 prize by
Your Brand
Writing is a form of personal freedom. It frees us from the mass identity we see all around us. In the end, writers will write not to be outlaw heroes of some underculture but mainly to save themselves, to survive as individuals. (Don DeLillo) That said, I concede that each one of us has his or her own purpose in writing every single piece of work they produce. Be it income, redemption, exploration and discovery, entertainment, enlightenment, or whatever the purpose your writing serves, it is something you hold dear and prou
Story of the Week – I am Dust by Steve Mwangi
Your votes are in and this week’s Story of the Week is… I am Dust by Steve Mwangi Read it here… Congratulations Steve! Would you like your story to feature here, please send in your work, in word 97-2003 format, and not more than 1200 words to blogs@storymojaafrica.co.ke. We will be awarding
The Man and His Goat – A Writing Competition
Take a look at the image below: The Man and his goat Write a 500-1000 word story inspired by the picture and send it to blogs@storymojaafrica.co.ke. Storymoja will pay Ksh 1000 prize by
On this Day…
This week’s blog is dedicated to Boniface Gachugu; writer, poet, friend and brother, who left us this Saturday 14th of November 2009. May he rest in peace, and may we celebrate the life he lived, by being ever stronger, ever better, ever truer, by writing more and more, because he was a man who loved words, and shared them with us, in his stories and his poems, in his laughter and his friendship. Here is a poem that Boniface loved and shared with his truest friends: On this day On this very day, Mend a quarrel Search out a f

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