The highlight of the occasion was the major speech well known literary critic, Mr Pule Lechesa delivered, extolling the vision and goodwill of Mrs Schimper. For good measure he sprinkled his address with references:
1. For the love of Words: focus on the
Eclectic Writers Club. 2001.
2. The
Growth of Free State Black Writing (Part 6). Edited by Peter Moroe.
2008.
3. "The
Bard of Bloemfontein". By Achal Prabhala. Chimurenga Journal. 2011. (Also online)
4. It Couldn't Matter Less. By O
Bolaji. 2013.
5. Windmills of the Dames. By O
Bolaji. 2014.
6. "Literature:
Women can be Awesome!" By Leke Giwa (Ghana). Available online via this
link: http://toastlothane.blogspot.com.ng/2016/11/literature-women-can-be-awesome.html
Note photo of Mrs Schimper
in this feature, online.
7. “Lechesa graces Macufe Wordfest” By Pule
Lechesa (also available online)
1 comment:
Mrs Schimper deserves all the kudos;in my mind she s like Ulli Beier, those who gave their all to develop African writing
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