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Kenyan Poet's Podcast
Njeri Wangari
18 episodes
5 days ago
African creatives are finding their voice and asserting their agency through this digital, connected, and virtual world. Their work and expressions are reaching across all divides as they interrogate the past and re-imagine what it means to be an African today. Join me, Njeri Wangari, a writer, author, editor, speaker and digital storyteller as I engage my fellow creatives, thinkers, makers, and builders for candid conversations on how they are weaving their own thread in this awakened Africa. This is an exploration of the intersection between technology, arts, culture & heritage.
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African creatives are finding their voice and asserting their agency through this digital, connected, and virtual world. Their work and expressions are reaching across all divides as they interrogate the past and re-imagine what it means to be an African today. Join me, Njeri Wangari, a writer, author, editor, speaker and digital storyteller as I engage my fellow creatives, thinkers, makers, and builders for candid conversations on how they are weaving their own thread in this awakened Africa. This is an exploration of the intersection between technology, arts, culture & heritage.
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Ep 19: Soma Nami Books founders Muthoni and Wendy are redefining how and who we read in African Literature
Kenyan Poet's Podcast
27 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
Ep 19: Soma Nami Books founders Muthoni and Wendy are redefining how and who we read in African Literature

In our season's Finale, Njeri is joined by two amazing women; Muthoni Muiruri and Wendy Njoroge who embody the new face of growing online and offline spaces for contemporary African literature. They are the founders of the Soma Nami bookstore- a book hub and Nairobi's trendiest space that prides itself on having the widest variety of books by African authors.

Njeri visited the Soma Nami bookstore to film this episode on location as she spoke to Muthoni and Wendy on how the hub has become the go-to space for literary enthusiasts hungry to find and read stories that speak to their own experiences as Africans.

Wendy & Muthoni begin by speaking on their transition having begun as a book club, to running an online bookshop, to launching a physical bookstore this year in spite of a pandemic. The duo shares how they fell in love with reading and why having such spaces dedicated to African Literature is so important.

They also speak on the growing Kenyan reading community, why we are seeing such proliferation of writers not just from Africa, but also from Kenya and the diversity in the stories being written. How do they keep the reading community growing and vibrant?

Finally, Njeri, Wendy & Muthoni discuss the recently announced Nobel Prize for Literature and what this means to us and the genre

Follow Njeri Wangari everywhere @Kenyanpoet- Instagram, Facebook, Twitter.

Check out her poetry collection Mines & Mindfields; My spoken words.

Have thoughts, feedback or questions about the episode, email njeriwangari@kenyanpoet.com

The making of this Episode was proudly supported by EUNIC Kenya

Kenyan Poet's Podcast
African creatives are finding their voice and asserting their agency through this digital, connected, and virtual world. Their work and expressions are reaching across all divides as they interrogate the past and re-imagine what it means to be an African today. Join me, Njeri Wangari, a writer, author, editor, speaker and digital storyteller as I engage my fellow creatives, thinkers, makers, and builders for candid conversations on how they are weaving their own thread in this awakened Africa. This is an exploration of the intersection between technology, arts, culture & heritage.