Harare Open Book Festival is bringing the 'Necessary Conversations' for it's third edition

Now in its third year, the Harare Open Book Festival continues to grow in patronage and impact on the literary community. This year's edition, themed, "Necessary Conversations" will be held on the 19th of October at The Garden in Newlands, Harare. 


Sue Nyathi is set to be one of the writers participating at this year's Harare Open Book festival
Sue Nyathi is set to be one of the writers participating at this year's Harare Open Book festival

The idea of the festival was first conceived in 2021, when three young men, joined by a love for African literature started having conversations on what kind of a literary space they wanted to see in Zimbabwe. A space where readers and readers, writers and readers as well as writers and writers would meet. The three were Allen Kudzashe Mwanyekondo, Derek Sibanda and Brain Garusa. 


They decided to leverage the relationships that had been created by Book Fantastic, a bookshop on feet, so to speak, which was started by Brain and Kudzashe in 2020 during the Covid pandemic.  


Book Fantastic offers a unique book delivery service that is personal and flexible. They order books from around the world allowing the sometimes inaccessible books, to be available to the Zimbabwean reader and delivered to your doorstep.


We started the discussions in August 2021 and a date was set for October 29th, 2022. We also began talking to writers who warmed up to our idea. Most of them were people we worked with as partners of Book Fantastics. We made a call to those who wanted to do public readings. Writers were eager. We were even more encouraged when Eleni Athitaki of The Garden welcomed our idea and allowed us to use her venue free of charge, and for this we are forever grateful. -  Brain Garusa, Curator of the Harare Open Book Festival 


The 2024 edition will feature a new festival format that will elevate the festival to global standards reflecting the hard work and dedication from the organisers and partners of the festival.


The festival will include panel discussions, readings, a possible workshop, a performance of poetry, music and an author inspirational retreat in the Eastern Highlands. 


This year we are grateful to our partners, Fastjet, Cresta Hotel, Ruparara Lodge, The Garden, Carnelian Heart Publishers, NyashaMusaGrace, Book Fantastics and most importantly, always, all the writers who are dedicating their time and knowledge to the festival, without them the festival would be non-existent. - Brain Garusa, Curator of the Harare Open Book Festival 


Some of the esteemed writers confirmed to participate include Togara Muzanenhamo, Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu, Sue Nyathi, Aaron Chiundura Moyo, Tinashe Muchuri, Beaton Mabaso, Rutendo Chichaya, David Bene, Sista Zai, Pauline Chirata Mukondiwa, Pamela Phiri, Clive Mono Mukundu, Sylvia Sanyanga, Fungai Chigumbura, Nomsa Mpambo and Dawne Chimba. The full festival line-up will be announced in due course.


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