
Read the full article and interview by Liani Jansen van Rensburg here:
Skryf is vir debuutskrywer Mike Boyd ’n wilde ding: ‘Vergeet soms van die reëls’



Read the full article and interview by Liani Jansen van Rensburg here:



Alex Latimer launched his brilliant short story collection, Love Stories for Ghosts, at The Book Lounge last night. Sam Wilson asked the questions, and there was no doubt how much the stories had moved him. The two authors spoke about the inspirations, facts and fictions behind the collection, and asked us to see the world in a different light, making us laugh in the process. We all face and fear death, but in his stories, Alex shows us that there are ways of thinking about death and grief that are astounding and life-affirming.





Thank you to Alex and Sam, to Guy Neveling whose stunning photographs illustrate the stories, to The Book Lounge, and to all humans and ghosts who attended!



Woman Zone Guest Author for April:
Novelist, poet, playwright, doctor and founder of the Life Righting Collective, focusing on the healing power of writing, DAWN GARISCH will give a talk on What Remains, her book of short stories which recently won the HSS Award for Best Fiction Short Stories. She will also be giving us some insight into the art and craft of short story writing.

Date: Saturday 13 April
Time: 10.30 to 12.30
Venue: The Woman’s Library,
Ground Floor, Artscape (next to Box Office)
Donation: R30 for refreshments
RSVP: hipzone@mweb.co.za before 11 April
Amy Heydenrych is visiting our beautiful Cape later this month, and we will be launching her latest novel, Bad Luck Penny, at The Book Lounge on 18 April. Amy will be in conversation with one of her Chasing Marian co-authors, Qarnita Loxton. A literary celebration awaits!

About the book:
IN THE WAKE OF HER beloved grandfather’s death, Lou and her family gather at their coastal family home for a long-awaited family reunion. The windswept and wild surroundings remind Lou of who she was before being a mother, a wife, and a professional failure. They bring back memories of Michael, her toxic first love and, according to the family, her ‘bad luck penny’. A shocking crisis in the country disrupts the funeral arrangements and forces the family together for longer than planned. As secrets rise to the surface, the threads of Lou’s life unravel and she faces a difficult choice – after all, it’s only a bad luck penny if you pick it up.
Jonathan Amid in conversation with Lester Walbrugh and Andrew Brown – not to be missed!
11 April 2024 | 18H00 – 20H00
Oude Leeskamer, Jannie se Leeskamer, 182 Dorp Street, Stellenbosch
RSVP: events AT oudeleeskamer DOT org


About the book:
IN THE WAKE OF HER beloved grandfather’s death, Lou and her family gather at their coastal family home for a long-awaited family reunion. The windswept and wild surroundings remind Lou of who she was before being a mother, a wife, and a professional failure. They bring back memories of Michael, her toxic first love and, according to the family, her ‘bad luck penny’. A shocking crisis in the country disrupts the funeral arrangements and forces the family together for longer than planned. As secrets rise to the surface, the threads of Lou’s life unravel and she faces a difficult choice – after all, it’s only a bad luck penny if you pick it up.
Publication date: 18 April 2024
ISBN: 978-1-7764726-7-3
Kindle: Bad Luck Penny
About the author:

AMY HEYDENRYCH is a writer who lives in Johannesburg with her husband and son. Her first two novels, Shame on You and The Pact, were published internationally, and she was a co-author on the South African bestseller, Chasing Marian. She has also published several award-winning short stories and poems.

AMY HEYDENRYCH is a writer who lives in Johannesburg with her husband and son. Her first two novels, Shame on You and The Pact, were published internationally, and she was a co-author on the South African bestseller, Chasing Marian. She has also published several award-winning short stories and poems. Karavan Press is publishing her latest novel, Bad Luck Penny.
“This poet is a gem,” says David Keplinger, and anyone who has ever encountered Stephen Symons’s poetry will understand the sentiment. The Algebra of Insignificance is as beautiful and intriguing as its title. Don’t miss this special launch at Wordsworth Books Gardens. Stephen will be in conversation with John Maytham. We look forward to seeing you all there!



Don’t miss these wonderful poets at Books on the Bay this coming weekend!



Shari Daya will be reading from her forthcoming debut collection, Land | Lines!

Full programme:

Alex says: “If you’re in Cape Town on the 4th of April, come along to the launch of my first ever short story collection – Love Stories for Ghosts. (I normally make books for children, but this one isn’t.) I’ll be chatting to Sam Wilson and there’ll be wine for free and books for sale. I’m really very proud of this collection – I’ve been writing these stories over the past eight years and they’re fun and weird and sincere and often Death shows up with a cup of rooibos tea. Plus the stories are accompanied by some truly incredible photographs by Guy Neveling. Hope to see you there!”
Love Stories for Ghosts will make you think about the mystery of death, and it will make you delight in the beauty of life. Can’t wait to listen to Alex and Sam talk about this remarkable collection and its ghosts!