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You posted in the Progressive and Liberal Group concerning progressive periodicals.
I answered it over Xmas I think, and then added a bit last night as I find there are quite a few different periodical out there if one searches.
Hope you find something to suit your interests.
Best,
Nick
P.S. ...and good luck with your book !
posted by nickhoonaloon at 12:19 pm (EST) on Jan 11, 2009
posted by noodlejet22 at 10:47 am (EST) on Dec 21, 2008
I recently joined the All Books Africa Group. As a publisher who has just released a novel about the Angolan Civil War, I thought it might be worth bringing to your attention. Ondjaki's Good morning Comrades has just been released (indeed, i'm not sure amazon has changed it status yet). Ondjaki is a Lusophone writer of international reputation, and our edition of Good morning Comrades introduces him to an English speaking audience for the first time. It will not be the last: Aflame Books in the UK is set to release his fable The Whistler, and I know New Directions is also looking at publishing something by him soon. We expect he will become one of the most celebrated African novelists of his generation.
Anyway, if you would like further information on Comrades, you can chcekc out our website at www.biblioasis.com. It is also available online on amazon and elsewhere, and available through any good bookstore.
Thansk for your time, and I do hope that this was not too intrusive. (We're a small literary press based in Canada, and we're just trying to do whatever we can to let potential readers know about the book.
Best wishes,
Dan Wells
posted by biblioasis at 9:50 pm (EST) on Feb 29, 2008