Short Story Day Africa 2017 Flow Workshop Series

Short Story Day Africa in partnership with the Goethe-Institut invite submissions to attend a series of one day workshops in the following cities

 
Johannesburg, South Africa | 27 May 2017
 
Cape Town, South Africa | 27 May 2017
 
Nairobi, Kenya | 3 June 2017
 
Windhoek, Namibia | 3 June 2017
 
Yaoundé, Cameroon | 3 June 2017
 
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | 3 June 2017
 
Kigali, Rwanda* | 10 June 2017 | By Invitation Only.
 
Writers working on entries for the prestigious 2017 Short Story Day Africa Prize, or wanting to begin drafting an entry for the prize, are invited to submit an application.
 
Send a 200 word sample of your original writing, along with a short biographical statement of no more than 100 words, to info@shortstorydayafrica.org with the subject line ID FLOW and the country you are applying for, i.e. ID FLOW KENYA if you are applying for Kenya, ID FLOW NAMIBIA if you are applying for Namibia. If you do not use this subject line your submission will be missed. Submissions close 2 May 2017.  The writing sample need not be from your ID entry, but must be unpublished. Please read the Terms and Conditions below carefully before applying.
 
The workshop is free for selected participants, however space is limited. Successful applicants will be notified by 10 May 2017. If you have not heard from us by 10 May 2017, your application has not been successful.
 
*Please note the Kigali workshop is by invitation only.
 
Details of the 2017 Short Story Day Africa Prize are available on the website: http://shortstorydayafrica.org/the-ssda-prize/
 
We are grateful to our Flow Workshop partners, the Goethe-Institut. Additionally, we would like to thank The Miles Morland Foundation, Worldreader, Huza Press and our many smaller yet equally vital patrons, without whom the 2017 Short Story Day Africa Prize and ID Anthology would not be possible.  A full list is available on our Sponsors page.
 
Terms and conditions of entry:
 

  1. Only African citizens, as well as persons residing permanently (granted permanent residence or similar) in any African country, are eligible to attend the workshops.

2. The workshops are free, and refreshments will be provided. However, only selected participants may attend.
3. Travel costs costs to the workshop are not covered. Applicants are entirely responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from the venue.
4. Any person granted a place at the workshop who does not then attend will be disqualified from entering the 2017 SSDA Prize and any SSDA Prize in the future, excepting where 48 hours notice is given or in cases of extreme emergency.
5. Previous Flow Workshop participants may not apply.
6. To apply, submit a 200 word sample of your original work, and accompanying 100 word bio to info@shortstorydayafrica.org with the subject line ID FLOW and the country you are applying for, i.e. ID FLOW KENYA if you are applying for Kenya, ID FLOW NAMIBIA if you are applying for Namibia etc. If you do not use this subject line your submission will be missed.  The sample must be unpublished, but need not be from your ID entry.
7. Submissions close 2 May 2017.
8. The Kigali Workshop is held in association with Huza Press, and only writers who are part of the Huza Press mentorship programme are invited to attend.
9. Samples must be submitted in English, and any writers wishing to attend the workshops or enter ID must be able to write in English.
10. Successful applicants will be notified by 10 May 2017. The judges decision is final.