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In this special edition recorded at Pa Gya! A Literary Festival in Accra, I sit down with acclaimed author Yejide Kilanko to discuss her latest book, In My Own Ways. We explore her writing journey, her bold approach to addressing complex and heavy themes, and how she skillfully weaves humour into difficult narratives to create connection and balance.
This conversation offers a thoughtful look into how storytelling can confront pain, invite laughter, and ultimately, heal.
About the author:
Yejide Kilanko was born in Ibadan, Nigeria. She writes novels, short fiction, poetry and children's Picture books. Kilanko's 2012 debut novel Daughters Who Walk This Path was long-listed for the Nigeria Literature Prize. Her short fiction This Tangible Thing was shortlisted for Caine Prize. Her latest children's picture book The Other Side of Small, was published in 2024.
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In this special edition recorded at Pa Gya! A Literary Festival in Accra, I sit down with acclaimed author Yejide Kilanko to discuss her latest book, In My Own Ways. We explore her writing journey, her bold approach to addressing complex and heavy themes, and how she skillfully weaves humour into difficult narratives to create connection and balance.
This conversation offers a thoughtful look into how storytelling can confront pain, invite laughter, and ultimately, heal.
About the author:
Yejide Kilanko was born in Ibadan, Nigeria. She writes novels, short fiction, poetry and children's Picture books. Kilanko's 2012 debut novel Daughters Who Walk This Path was long-listed for the Nigeria Literature Prize. Her short fiction This Tangible Thing was shortlisted for Caine Prize. Her latest children's picture book The Other Side of Small, was published in 2024.

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