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    Interview with Chido Muchemwa, author of WHO WILL BURY YOU? banner. Background image of book cover turned sideways, black with bright flowers and foliages wrapping around the stacked title of the book in white letters, with the author's name and bottom of cover. Solid peach section to centre left of banner with text and Open Book logo overlaid, and cover upright to centre right with a pink border.
    November 22, 2024

    Chido Muchemwa Makes a Powerful Debut with the Poignant and Complex Stories in Who Will Bury You?

    Acclaimed short story writer Chido Muchemwa has been published widely in prestigious literary journals across North America. Twice shortlisted for the Short Story Day Africa Prize, and winner of the ...

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