Sensitive Proofreading: The New Editorial Expertise That Lurks in Africa
MARIANNE-MELGARD Sensitive proofreading is more or less a recent editorial trend that started in the
MARIANNE-MELGARD Sensitive proofreading is more or less a recent editorial trend that started in the
We previously published an article that extolled the richness of nursery rhymes for children in
After combing through Cameroon and Ivory Coast, Senegal is our next stop, let’s explore the
Inongo-vi-Makomé was born in Lobé-Kribi and did his primary education between his native village and
Reading is said to be a learned skill which sets one up for success in
Transforming the world’s book markets and bringing books to every child / APNET/ GLOBAL Book
The month of July is almost upon us and as usual; a myriad of literary events will be held around Africa and in other parts of the world. June through October are the hotbed months for celebrating the knowledge, talents and hitherto undiscovered worlds found in books and arts.
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Mrs. Condé Mabéty Soumah is an author of children’s literature based in Guinea and promoter of the platform for the dissemination and promotion of reading and children’s literature, Betty Café Littéraire.
Mr. Coulibaly is a Malian of Ivorian origin. After completing his primary and elementary school certificate (Common Entrance Certificate), he returned to Mali to continue his secondary and higher education. He now holds a Master’s degree in philosophy and is completing a Master’s degree in Chinese philosophy. At the same time, he teaches philosophy in high schools and runs the Lôniso school « Temple du Savoir » in Kati, a town located 15 km from Bamako