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Barbara Adair

Barbara Adair is a writer with published experience in the following areas: fiction, both novels and short stories, travel articles, book reviews.
She writes, and also works part-time at the University of the Witwatersrand Writing Centre and in Nairobi, Kenya, consulting and assisting students in critical thinking.
She previously practised as an attorney litigating on human rights issues and thereafter taught at the Wits School of Public and Development Management.
Barbara is currently registered as a PhD student at the University of Pretoria.
She is author of In Tangier We Killed the Blue Parrot.
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The James Currey Prize for African Literature is an annual award for the best unpublished work of fiction written in English by any writer, set in Africa or on Africans in Africa or in Diaspora.

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