Sandra Mushi – Writer of the Week of March 23, 2009
March 26th, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

SANDRA MUSHI was born in Dar es Salaam… She is the author of the acclaimed collection of poems; The Rhythm of MyRrhyme.
March 26th, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

SANDRA MUSHI was born in Dar es Salaam… She is the author of the acclaimed collection of poems; The Rhythm of MyRrhyme.
March 19th, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

Lukoye Atwoli is a young professional (early 30s) working out of Eldoret as a mental health specialist.
February 12th, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

He decided, some time ago, to observe and laugh at life…
February 2nd, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

The Rhythmn of My Rhyme
Sandra A. Mushi
The Rhythm of My Rhyme is- a collection of poems on the reflections of a contemporary young Tanzanian woman. It captures what the poet sees around her. She speaks – in the form of a journey of self discovery – in the voice of women in love; women out [...]
February 2nd, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

Janet Mbugua, Newscaster with KTN Television. Grew up in Mombasa, schooled there as well as in Nairobi as a boarding school student. Worked at Capital FM as a mid-morning presenter for just under a year in 2003 before leaving for further studies in Cape Town and Malaysia. Started writing in high school, notably a school [...]
January 22nd, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

Millie Dok is an event organizer by day, and a university student by night and in between juggles the city’s social scene.
January 9th, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

Wangui Kimari is the Storymoja Writer of the Week of January 5, 2009. She says about herself: “I am a human, female, student/researcher interested in history, migration and different cultures. I am happy to be alive, and hope that the universe conspires to do away with imperialism (in all its forms), oppression, economics, plastic and [...]
January 8th, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

Muthoni Garland is the author of the new release from Storymoja titled Halfway between Nairobi and Dundori. It comes in the wake of the Caine Nominated story, Tracking the Scent of my Mother. Her other works have been published locally, and in literary journals and anthologies in the US, UK and South Africa.
Muthoni has the [...]
January 8th, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

Martin Njaga is the author of the new release from Storymoja titled Brethren of Ngondu. Brethren of Ngondu is set in rural Kenya, telling the story of a group of young people trapped in the mire of religious hypocrisy, tripped by questions of morality and confounded by love.
Martin says, “I am a writer that is [...]
January 8th, 2009 by Storymoja | View Comments

Boniface Gachugu is the author of the new children’s title from Storymoja under the Storyhippo Imprint, titled Peanut and the Burning Tank. The story is about Boniface himself who was nicknamed Peanut when he was young partly because his last name means ‘peanut’ and partly because he was tiny as a kid.
Peanut’s writing is inspired [...]