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Call For Submissions – Will This Be A Problem? The Anthology: Issue V

Call For Submissions – Will This Be A Problem? The Anthology: Issue V

DontCallMeLiv Feb 15, 2024 4 min read

The Will This Be A Problem Anthology is back this year for its fifth issue, and we are once again looking for works of speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy and horror by authors from the African continent. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Submissions…

The Kenyan Experiment

The Kenyan Experiment

The Human Problem Oct 1, 2021 2 min read

Will This Be A Problem launches a podcast. “The Kenyan Experiment.” The first of a family of podcasts.

Introduction – Will This Be A Problem? The Anthology: Issue IV

Introduction – Will This Be A Problem? The Anthology: Issue IV

Olivia Kidula and 1 more Apr 22, 2020 5 min read

Six years ago, two friends were having a meandering conversation that spanned everything from the state of literature in Kenya to their explorations of feminist thought. Driven by youthful naïveté and blind ambition we felt the need to share these…

An Interview With Cheryl S Ntumy

An Interview With Cheryl S Ntumy

DontCallMeLiv Apr 9, 2020 9 min read

Cheryl S. Ntumy is a writer from Ghana and currently living in Botswana. Her work has most recently appeared in Botswana Women Write (2019), We Will Lead Africa Volume 2: Women (2019) and the 2017 Caine Prizeanthology The Goddess of Mtwara and Other Stories.…

Announcement – Will This Be A Problem? The Anthology: Issue IV

Announcement – Will This Be A Problem? The Anthology: Issue IV

The Human Problem Apr 7, 2020 1 min read

Will This Be A Problem is proud to announce that issue 4 of the Will This Be A Problem Anthology will be released  in April 2020. Eight new stories from writers across the African continent. There will be singular dystopian…

Antholgy Call Out 2019

Antholgy Call Out 2019

The Human Problem Oct 23, 2019 3 min read

The Will This Be A Problem Anthology is back this year and we are looking for works of speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy and horror by authors from the African continent. While we tend to gravitate toward the weirder and…