Cell-lit is all the rage
Could the cellphone novel be the next big thing in publishing?
Could the cellphone novel be the next big thing in publishing?
An architectural gathering in Bloemfontein will celebrate the ‘man who built Cape Town’, writes Michelle Matthews.
"The reason we have a separate shelf is not because we’re special, but because we’re an underclass." Publisher Michelle Matthews explains the thinking behind her new imprint devoted to South African women’s writing.
<b>CD of the week:</b>
<i>Various: Jazz Impressions Volume 1</i>
This is certainly a laid-back compilation, suited to soft, peach-coloured sunsets and sea breezes. This is not an edgy, knock-your-socks-off display of the flashy talents of green jazz cats. It’s a beautiful, balanced, accomplished album, writes
Michelle Matthews, reviewing our choice of the week, <i>Jazz Impressions Volume 1</i>.
The Holland South Africa Line project wanted artists from the two countries to be inspired and influenced by each other and their lands.