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South African Museum of Literature is back with their second edition of their annual Children's Literature Conference.
South African Museum of Literature is back with their second edition of their annual Children's Literature Conference.

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Following their successful inauguration of the Children’s Literature Conference in 2023, Amazwi SA Museum of Literature at Makhanda in the Eastern Cape is currently accepting proposals for this year’s edition.

Literature patrons have until Friday, 10 May, to submit their intention to be part of the delegation that will lead the talks at the conference.  

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