Welcome to Afrobooks.
I have started this blog back in 2013. The objective was to showcase the best writing out of the continent or by Africans in the diaspora. Over the years, my interest has evolved and included all kinds of literature. As a lifelong learner and a very curious person, it was predictable that my various interests would keep growing.
I am very much committed to the growth and representation of work written by people of color. Let’s not forget that these communities have been marginalized for a very long time.
I am a person of color myself who loves to read great works of literature. And I don’t necessarily see the kind of work that represents me everywhere.
For a minority living in a majority culture completely different from mine, representation matters. Gender representations also matter. I am at the intersectionality of race and gender.
In this blog, you will find my reflections on the books I read. I read all kinds of books from fiction to non-fiction to poetry. I understand this world we live in through books. This blog is my exploration of the written worlds. My journey through what has been written by those that came before us and by our contemporaries. I will sometimes interview authors and cover literary events.
I write in English and in French to reflect the diversity in the literary world as well as the diversity in Montreal where I lived. I am also brushing up my skills in Hindi so expect some post on that as well. I hope to learn many more languages.
Some of my interests are:
- Fiction – Novels, Short Stories
- Non -Fiction – Essays, self-help, psychology, creative non-fiction, History, philosophy, business, science, gender issues, economic development, politics, art, architecture, design, music, writing, archeology, sociology, religion, language, and language learning, learning, economy
- Poetry
- Biographies/Memoirs
- Folktales
- Children’s Literature
Once again, Welcome to the blog!
Thanks for coming to my blog and introducing me to yours. I love what you are doing and want to stay in touch. Thanks.
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Hey I should be thanking you, I love your blog too.
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Thats a really nice initiative, i usually dont know where to find a good book, i just know about some because i started reading them, but this blog is a gift. I’ll probably come back quite often 🙂
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I Love your blog dear… Keep up the good work!
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Thank you so much-)
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Great blog you got going here, Ndeye. I’ll be coming by as often as I can. My blog is dedicated solely to African poetry too and it’s exciting to come across other like-minded people on this journey of showing the world how exciting African literature is.
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Great Blog!! That was amazing. Your thought processing is wonderful. The way you tell the thing is awesome.
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Great blog, and for this reason, I have just nominated you to the “Very Inspiring Blogger” Award. Read more about this by following the link http://wp.me/p3aGEL-h2 Cheers
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Pleased to meet you. Feel free to visit my blog when you get the chance to. 🙂
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Hello Nomzi, thanks for dropping by. Of course, I will…
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Hi Ndeye, great blog here. I am and African writer living in Toronto and wanted to know if you will be interested in reviewing my books “Authentic Mama”
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Hi, Simpleesangirl of course it will be my pleasure.
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