My book launch at StoryMoja!

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I am honored and humbled to have been invited to one of Africa\’s biggest Book Festivals- The StoryMoja Book Festival by its founder Muthoni Garland. I met Muthoni in Hergeysa during the Hergeysa Book Fair. I was invited there together with other women from the Puntland Women Writers Association (PWWA). At the Storymoja i will launch my 2nd book of poetry the \’Sounds of Laughter\’. More info here http://storymojafestival.com/speaker-lineup/sahro-ahmed-koshin/

\’Art, Social Media and Identity\’ session with Alexander Nderitu (Kenya), Neal Hall (US), Sahro Ahmed Koshin (Puntland) and Prajwal Parajuly (Nepal/india) covered by The East African Standard, 27/09/2014

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