An ongoing podcast examining the art of creating manga, comics and all forms of sequential art.
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Ihwi is a series of conversations with some of the most talented and creative storytellers from Zimbabwe and beyond.
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Sharon Dingilesi, Founder and Creative Director of Tiyamike Phiri Harare, in a conversation about fashion, storytelling, and innovation.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Samantha Rumbidzai Vazhure, a multi-talented writer, artist, and founder of Carnelian Heart Publishing. Listen to their conversation about the business of writing, independent publishing, and recognition in the literary industry.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Ihwi is coming back for season 2 on April 5th! Are you ready to delve into fascinating conversations with some of the most talented and creative storytellers from Zimbabwe and beyond? Get ready to be inspired and entertained!By Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Makomborero Nhau and Blackbird ZW, poets who published new books this year. Tune in to a conversation on poetry, writing young, and the industry's future at LitFest Harare: International Literature Festival @10.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Nyasha Jeche, mural artist, creative director and, co-founder of Caligraph. Tune in to a conversation on mural art in Zimbabwe, fashion and the power of storytelling.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Faith Mudiwa Chipangura, author of fourteen books, founder of Phoenix Publishing, host of Faith Speaks podcast, and curator of Phoenix Publishing Book Awards. Tune in to a conversation on writing inspirational books, the publishing industry in Zimbabwe, and the role of awards.…
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Bill Masuku, fantasy author, award-winning comic book and storyboard artist. Tune in to a conversation on all things comics, the industry in Zimbabwe and the future.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Tsitsi Nomsa Ngwenya, author of ‘Izinyawo Zayizolo,’ ‘The 50 Rand Note,’ ‘Zalabantu Ziyebantwini,’ and ‘Portrait of Emlanjeni,’ at the 2nd Edition of the Harare Open Book Festival. Tune in to a conversation on writing in isiNdebele.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Kudakwashe Manjonjo, scholar, author, blogger, and activist for democracy and community-led activism. Tune in to a conversation on writing, activism, and the knowledge economy.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Audrey Chirenje, author, book reviewer, and founder of Chances Inc. Tune in to a conversation on indie publishing, book reviewing, and everything in between.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Brain Garusa, author, book reviewer and co-founder of Book Fantastics. Tune in to a conversation on literary promotion, accessibility and disruption.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Nomsa Mlambo, author, game producer and co-founder of Bhala Writers. Tune in to a conversation on communication, community and collaboration. For book recommendations and reviews visit www.negwande.comBy Rutendo Chichaya
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Rutendo Chichaya interviews Yeve Sibanda, founder of Philisa Creatives and author of “My First Book of Shona and Ndebele Words.” Tune in to a conversation on embracing the power of language, writing for children and legacy. For book recommendations and book reviews visit www.negwande.comBy Rutendo Chichaya
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Host Rutendo Chichaya, a book reviewer, introduces you to ihwi, a podcast series where she interviews various storytellers from Zimbabwe and beyond to explore the power of storytelling.By Rutendo Chichaya
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Manga College is back and our Guest today is Ashley woods comic book artist and writer. Ashley has worked on a number of high profile projects including Tomb Raider, Niobe: She is life and many other illustrious comic books and she joins us today to share her story.By Ziki Nelson and Bill Masuku
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Part two of our conversation with Jade Sarson. Today we discuss the inner workings of the Slice of Life genre. Whatever story you're trying to write, you need a bit of slice of life to give it that essential human quality that will make readers relate with your work.For more of Jade Sarson see www.teahermit.co.ukFor full shownotes go to www.manga.c…
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On today's podcast, we welcome Jade Sarson a comic book/manga artist and writer. Jade is best known for her ongoing series Cafe Suada a slice of life manga that follows the exploits of Geraldine, a tea fanatic whose only desire is to spread her love of the golden beverage - But chaos ensues when a new coffee house springs up right next door?This is…
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Today is all about villains as we discuss what makes a good antagonist. We look at Berserk, DC comics and a whole host of examples.By Ziki Nelson and Bill Masuku
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The heroes may take all of the credit but in most cases they can't carry the story by themselves. We need supporting characters to bring our stories to life. Therefore, today we're looking the best supporting characters we've come across in Manga and why they mean so much to the fans.By Ziki Nelson and Bill Masuku
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This next arc of Manga university is all about heroes and protagonists. Why do we love the protagonists of our favourite stories so much? How do you write an epic hero that feel real? These are some of the questions we tackle on today's episode of Manga University.By Ziki Nelson and Bill Masuku
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