The Caine Prize for African Writing is Africas leading literary prize and is awarded to a short story by an African writer published in English, whether in Africa or elsewhere. This edition collects the five 2009 shortlisted stories, along with twelve stories written at the Caine Prize Writers Workshop, taking place in spring 2009.
Previous winners and entrants include Segun Afolabi, Leila Aboulela, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Brian Chikwava, Henrietta Rose-Innes, Mary Watson, and Binyavanga Wainaina.
The collection will be released in time for the announcement of the award in July 2009.
This year's shortlist:
* Mamle Kabu (Ghana), 'The End of Skill from Dreams,' from Miracles and Jazz, published by Picador Africa, Johannesburg 2008
* Parselelo Kantai (Kenya), 'You Wreck Her,' from the St Petersburg Review, NY 2008
* Alistair Morgan (South Africa), 'Icebergs,' from The Paris Review no.
183, NY 2008
* EC Osondu (Nigeria), 'Waiting,' from Guernicamag.com, October 2008
* Mukoma wa Ngugi (Kenya), 'How Kamau wa Mwangi Escaped into Exile,' from Wasafiri No54, Summer 2008, London