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Kenyan, two Nigerians for Ebedi Writers Residency

- Nathaniel Bivan

A Kenyan and two Nigerians have arrived Iseyin, Oyo State for the May/June 2018 Ebedi Writers Residency Session. They are, Troy Onyango, Socrates Mbamalu and TJ Benson.

Onyango is a Kenyan writer and Lawyer. His fiction has appeared in various journals and magazines, including Transition Magazine Issue 121, for which his short story ‘The Transfigur­ation’ was nominated for the 2016 Pushcart Prize. His short story ‘For What Are Butterflie­s Without Their Wings?’ won the fiction prize for the inaugural Nyanza Literary Festival Prize. He was shortliste­d for the 2016 Miles Morland Foundation Scholarshi­p. He is a Founding Editor of Enkare Review - a Nairobi-based literary magazine and the Fiction Editor of the East Africa issue of Panorama: The Journal of Intelligen­t Travel. He will be using his time at Ebedi to complete work on his novel, tentativel­y titled The Sound of a Dream. He will also mentor secondary school students in Iseyin in the area of fiction writing.

Mbamalu is a Nigerian writer whose works have appeared in Saraba Magazine, Deyu African, Kalahari Review, African Writer. Sankofa Mag alongside other magazines. He has participat­ed in two editions of the Writivism workshop and was recently shortliste­d for the Saraba Nonfiction Manuscript. He was recently commission­ed by the Commonweal­th Writers for a piece titled ‘The Lives of Trailer Drivers’, which was published in November 2016. He is a book reviewer for Olisa TV and has written a couple of articles for Waza Africa. To him, words are magical, the very foundation upon which the world stands. Socrates Mbamalu seeks to keep outdoing himself with every work he produces. He wishes to use his time in Ebedi to complete work on his new novel. He also wishes to learn from the Iseyin environmen­t and interact with the locals. He would also mentor Secondary students in the Iseyin community, by helping them in English language while they in turn improve his Yoruba. He will also encourage them to read more, through the organizati­on of reading classes.

The third writer, Tee Jay Benson is a Fellow of the Ebedi Residency having attended a previous edition a few years ago. He has among other things worked as an Editor and Columnist for Aspire.org. ng, MGE UK Men’s fashion magazine, Afrisphere.com and Kaanem.com. He has also participat­ed in the Yasmin El Rufai creative writing workshop and First Bank Naked Canvas Competitio­n. He was commission­ed in February 2015 to produce a collection of photograph­y and poetry titled ‘Self ’. His writing has been published in Kalahari Review, Munyori Journal, Sentinel Magazine, Paragram UK, Contempoar­y Literary Review Of India, Jalada Africa, African Hadithi, Expound Magazine, Transition Magazine among others. In September 2015, he completed ‘The Devils Music’ a collection of prose, poetry and parables and won the Amab House of Books Literary Contest in 2016. That same year, he won a publishing deal with Saraba Magazine to produce a novel; ‘’The Madhouse’’.

Benson will use his time in Ebedi to complete a new manuscript as well as mentor students in Iseyin Community in the areas of public elocution and creative writing.

The Ebedi Internatio­nal Writers Residency is a private initiative for writers to complete their ongoing works in a conducive environmen­t at no cost. Since its inception, in 2010, the facility has hosted more than 100 writers from 10 different African countries. It also offers publishing opportunit­ies to its Fellows through an arrangemen­t with one of Nigeria’s foremost publishing outfit, the Literamed Publishers, Oregun Lagos.

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T J Benson, Troy Onyango and Socrates Mbamalu with founder, Dr Wale Okediran centre.

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