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Myaambo Literary Podcast

By: Jacob Stone
  • Summary

  • This is a podcast by the Myaambo Writers Cooperative based in Zambia that aims to highlight different aspects of the literary industry in Zambia and help writers navigate the industry. It is hosted by a member of Myaambo and features guests. Typically 30 minutes long but can go to 45 minutes. Posts at least once a month.
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Episodes
  • Traditional versus Self Publishing
    Oct 30 2023

    Join us as we chat with Mr. Sydney Muponda, the CEO of Soltrane Publishers as we explore the differences between traditional and self publishing in Zambia.

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    55 mins
  • The Role of E-books & Audio Books in the Zambian Literary Industry
    Oct 9 2023

    In this episode, we talk to Mr. Michael Sinkolongo, the founder of the Utushimi mobile app on the role of E-books and Audio books in the Zambian Literary Industry. Tune in to understand the current state of the industry were E-books and Audio Books are concerned. Also, our books "Alone and Other Zambian Short Stories" and "Sister Wives and Other Short Stories" are available on Amazon.

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    42 mins
  • The Importance of Writing Competitions in a Literary Career (with Mukandi Siame)
    Sep 21 2023

    In this episode, Jacob speaks with Mukandi Siame, a writing competition finalist for the Kalemba writing competition 2023 on how participating in competitions have helped her in her writing journey and what they could do for others. Advertised books are also available on Amazon. Alone and Other Zambian Short Stories and Sister Wives and Other Short Stories by Myaambo.

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    38 mins

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