We are delighted to announce that the South African Literary Awards (SALA) nominated A Hibiscus Coast by Nick Mulgrew for the 2022 K. Sello Duiker Memorial Literary Award.


Congratulations, Nick! May it soar.
We are delighted to announce that the South African Literary Awards (SALA) nominated A Hibiscus Coast by Nick Mulgrew for the 2022 K. Sello Duiker Memorial Literary Award.


Congratulations, Nick! May it soar.
Melissa Sussens will be the feature poet at The Red Wheelbarrow on Thursday, 20 October, at 19:30 SAST / 13:30 ET. She will share poems from Slaughterhouse, her debut collection coming soon from Karavan Press.
There will also be an opportunity to ask her questions and to share a poem or two of your own in the open mic that follows the reading.
Register here: The Red Wheelbarrow




Wednesday, 19 October 2022, 18:00, Karen Jennings will be in conversation with Jennifer Malec, editor of the Johannesburg Review of Books, at the Origins Centre, Eland Room.
Join them for a fascinating evening!

Please join us for this exciting Rosebank Writers event on the 29th of October! All welcome, but please RSVP for catering purposes.



Can’t wait for this one!
Lester will be in conversation with Joy Watson. Not to be missed!
See you at EB Cavendish on the 26th of October.

Please join us for the Cape Flats Book Festival 2022!

Karavan Press authors on the 2022 CFBF programme:
Saturday, 15 October
12:35-13:15 In Conversation (Adults): Sara-JayneMakwala King (Mad Bad Love) & JOY WATSON (The Other Me)
15:20-16:00 In Conversation (Adults): Colleen Higgs (my mother, my madness) & NANCY RICHARDS (The Skipper’s Daughter) moderated by Leslie Swartz (How I Lost My Mother)
Sunday, 16 October
10:55-11:35 In Conversation (Adults): Karina Szczurek (Disruption) & LESTER WALBRUGH (Elton Baaitjies)
11:50-12:30 Against the Odds (Adults): JOANNE HICHENS (Death & the After Parties) & CATHY PARK KELLY (Boiling a Frog Slowly)




We look forward to seeing you there!
As many of you would have seen when the original press release about the University of Johannesburg Prize for Creative Writing shortlists went out on 15 September, our A Hibiscus Coast by Nick Mulgrew was included — troublingly, however, for the debut prize.
But the novel is the author’s fourth book, a fact clearly stated both inside the book and on its cover.
We were thrilled nevertheless, because we thought that the inclusion of the novel might have been a simple administrative mix-up, and that the novel belonged on the main category’s shortlist.
When we asked for clarification before making an official announcement on our side, however, the response was:
“Unfortunately, the UJ literary prize panel erroneously shortlisted Nick Mulgrew’s The [sic] Hibiscus Coast as a debut publication. As his publisher pointed out that he had published creative writing previously, we have removed this wonderful book from the debut shortlist. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.”
With considerable disappointment, therefore, the book has been withdrawn entirely from consideration for the University of Johannesburg Prizes.
Thank you to all who congratulated Nick and Karavan Press after the initial press release. We are celebrating this exceptional novel (shortlist or no shortlist) and continue to congratulate the shortlisted authors.
Here is the updated, correct (sadly for us), press release: JRB.



Kim Gurney, the author of Panya Routes: Independent art spaces in Africa, is participating on a public panel in Cape Town on Saturday about the politics, legacies and inheritances of independent spaces. Along with:
Date: 24 September
Time: 12h00-14h30
Venue: Theatre Arts Admin, Observatory
The panel is part of ‘Power Talks’, convened by Goethe-Institut Johannesburg and African Centre for Cities, as a roving national series to unpack power mechanisms in the cultural world. The Cape Town iteration is curated by Ukhona Ntsali Mlandu, director of Greatmore Studios, to look beyond the trauma and violences of power and see what constructive manifestations of power might look, taste, sound and feel like. It involves sonic explorations, food networks, theatre explorations, and more.
Event info here: www.instagram.com/powertalksza/
Session info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CixX5wDKdQJ/
Website: https://www.goethe.de/ins/za/en/kul/sup/pow/cap/events.html#i8640482
John Maytham reviews Elton Baatjies by Lester Walbrugh:

Listen to the full review here: Book Review with John Maytham

