Sisonke Msimang is the author of ‘Always Another Country: A memoir of exile and home’ and ‘The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela’. She is a South African writer whose work is focussed on race, gender and democracy. She has written for a range of international publications including the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Guardian, Newsweek and Al Jazeera. Sisonke is an oral storytelling trainer at the Centre for Stories, and curator of Perth Festival’s Literature & Ideas program.
Upcoming Centre for Stories Events
In partnership with Transfolk of WA, join local trans storytellers and advocates as they unpack the impact of transphobia, how allyship can make a difference, and imagine a future that celebrates trans joy. Book Online
Do you struggle to carve out distraction free writing time? Are you looking for a safe group environment to work on your writing? Would you like to meet other writers in your community? Then this group is for you! Book Online
Fem Book Club is an introduction to a diverse range of texts by women about women. Book Online
Emerging writers meet with emerging editors, speed dating style. Book Online