KWASI ’SEI

This is the pen name of Dr. Michael Osei Agyapong, a medical officer in Techiman. ‘Sei’s short stories have won many awards including the Ananse Prize and the Threesixty Writers Challenge. His works are widely published including in the Kalahari Review. He is currently querying publishers for his debut novel. He manages the blog         www.eyestouchedbydew.wordpress.com.

SERWA GYEDU-NUAKO

Serwa loves to spin tales of action-packed romantic fiction for adults, and exciting books for children. She’s a city girl who savors the sights and sounds of the rural. Love Letters for Breakfast is her first collection of short stories. She is currently working on her first novel Controversy: Silent Voices.  

KOFI ASANTE

Asante, a Quantity Surveyor by profession, lives in Accra where he finds leisure in writing and watching movies. His special interest is fiction, but he often dabbles in poetry too. He is self-published with Partridge Africa.

ELIKEM M. AFLAKPUI

Elikem is a Data Analyst with a University of Cape Coast degree in Economics and Geography. He co-edited the first www.2eweboys.com anthology Growing Up and runs a literary column in the Business and Financial Times. He is part of a collective that organizes monthly retreats for writers and readers.

KOFI KONADU BERKO

Kofi Berko is in his final year at the University of Ghana. His works have appeared in Kalahari Review, Random Thoughts Blog and Writers Space magazine, among others. His works are on www.obolokofi.wordpress.com.

ALVIN AKUAMOAH

Akuamoah is a self-acclaimed descendant of Ananse Akuamoah, the grandfather of literature. He runs anansesemsesewu.wordpress.com where he weaves his own brand of short stories the African way. Alvin is also co-president of Lost in the Words (L.I.T.W.), a social book club. He pursues other interests in Film and Legal Education when not behind the keyboard.

KWESI WOODE

Woode’s writing interests are science fiction, speculative fiction, urban fantasy, and horror. He also dabbles in romantic comedy when he gets the chance. His first web novel, an urban fantasy titled The Rising was featured on www.wattpad.com in 2015. In 2016, he contributed to the 4th Edition of science fiction e-zine, Tevun-Krus.

 

SEYRAM ASIMAH

Seyram’s love for reading from an early age led her to discover a passion for writing. She says she found her “own unique voice by reading masterpieces of authors closer to home: Chinua Achebe, Ama Ata Aidoo and Chimamanda Adichie”. She has many short stories in the works.

 

SENA COBBLAH

Sena describes herself as “a poet and a writer”. She grew up in Adabraka. She loves to write “relatable” poetry that is “real” while pursuing a career in banking.

KOFI MARFO

Marfo grew up in rural Ghana. When he writes, he tries to reconcile that with the heavy, hectic pace of urban life.

MERCY ADDAI

Mercy Addai is studying Nursing at KNUST.  She enjoys writing and acting as secondary careers.

KWAKU BAAH ACHEAMFOUR

When he is not working on communication projects, Kwaku is immersed in worlds of Mario Puzo, Buchi Emecheta, Roberto Paolini, Jason borne, Chimamanda Ngozi, etc. He also enjoys comics and epic adventures. He’s currently working on first debut Novel.

AKORFA DAWSON

Kuukua Dawson is a law student at the University of Ghana. She began writing in primary school. With a few friends, she runs Ink Up, a community of aspiring writers at theinkup.wordpress.com. To Akorfa, writing is a way of telling untold tales.

ARABA SHAW

A UK-born artist married to a Ghanaian,  Araba is passionate about exposing the culture and traditions of Ghana to the world and to Ghanaians themselves. She recently had her work published in an anthology of short stories in the UK and is currently writing a book about living and travelling in Africa.

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