Emerging authors and eager readers are finding more accessible and affordable ways to get their literary fix.
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Source: WhatsApp novelists use messaging app to write and sell books in Zimbabwe Emerging authors and eager readers are finding more accessible and affordable ways to get their literary fix. The WhatsApp messaging app is has gained popularity among readers in Zimbabwe [Dado Ruvic/Illustration/Reuters] By Chris Muronzi 31 Aug 2024 Harare, Zimbabwe – Sitting on a plastic […]
Emerging authors and eager readers are finding more accessible and affordable ways to get their literary fix.
Emerging authors and eager readers are finding more accessible and affordable ways to get their literary fix.
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