Local writers get another chance to get published

The South African Centre of International PEN (SA PEN)'s announcement of the launch of the second in the series of PEN/STUDZINSKI Literary Awards is expected to give upcoming local and SADC writers a chance to get published.

Last year, local writers Lauri  Kubuitsile and Wame Molefhe made it to the finalists' list with their  short stories: Pulani's Eyes and Rainbow-coloured dreams,   respectively.   

(The Bessie Head Committee and  Pentagon Publishers is another annual literary competition that has  given upcoming local authors an opportunity to get publishing contracts.)   

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