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Durban · DurbanBorn in 1984, Ziyaad Ally is a self-defined child of the ’80s, a creator influenced by the books he read and the TV he watched in the ’80s and ’90s. “‘Lord of the Rings’ was a big influence. ‘X-Men’ was a big influence. ‘Mortal Kombat,’ any little thing I saw on TV,” Ally recounted. Now an IT consultant based in Durban, South Africa, Ally entered the world of fantasy authors when he published in April his first novel, “Myth Shadow: The Glowing G…Read Article
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Johannesburg · JohannesburgEve Fairbanks, 42, is an American journalist and author based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Originally from Virginia, Fairbanks moved to South Africa in 2009 after working as a political writer for The New Republic in Washington, D.C. Her first book, “The Inheritors: An Intimate Portrait of South Africa’s Racial Reckoning,” published in 2022, draws from years of interviews and on-the-ground reporting to explore how ordinary South Africans live …Read Article
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