Founded2007 (2007)
FounderColleen Higgs
Country of originSouth Africa
Headquarters locationCape Town
Publication typesBooks
Nonfiction topicsWritings of South African women
Official websitewww.modjajibooks.co.za

Modjaji Books is a South African small-scale independent publisher. Started in 2007 by Colleen Higgs, it is an independent press that publishes the writings of Southern African women.[1] Many Modjaji titles have gone on to be nominated for and to win prestigious literary awards both in South Africa and internationally.[2]

Modjaji Books is based in Cape Town, publishing books written exclusively by Southern African women. Currently, the company publishes short stories, memoir, novels, poetry, and creative non-fiction.[3]

Modjaji Books aims to fill a gap by providing an independent outlet for serious writing by women: "From poetry to biography to fiction, there will be an outlet for writing by women that takes itself – and its readers – seriously."[1]

The Modjaji Books blog is frequently updated and features reviews, news, articles and insights on South African publishing. The blog is available on Books LIVE.[1]

Selected publications

  • A Saving Bannister by Wendy Woodward
  • Accident by Dawn Garisch
  • Absent Tongues by Kelwyn Sole
  • A lioness at my heels by Robin Winckel-Mellish
  • At Least the Duck Survived by Margaret Clough
  • The Attribute of Poetry by Elisa Galgut
  • An A to Z of Amazing South African Women by Ambre Nicolson
  • The Bed Book of Short Stories by Joanne Hichens
  • Balthasar's Gift by Charlotte Otter
  • Bare & Breaking by Karin Schimke
  • Bom Boy by Yewande Omotoso
  • Beyond Touch by Arja Salafranca
  • Burnt Offering by Joan Metelerkamp
  • Bearings by Isobel Dixon
  • Conduit by Sarah Frost
  • The Chameleon House by Melissa de Villiers
  • The Cry of the Hangkaka by Anne Woodborne
  • Do Not Go Gentle by Futhi Ntshingila
  • Difficult to Explain by Finuala Dowling
  • The Everyday Wife by Phillippa Yaa de Villiers
  • Fourth Child by Megan Hall (Winner of the Ingrid Jonker prize)
  • Flame and Song: a memoir by Phillippa Kabali-Kagwa
  • Grace by Barbara Boswell
  • Go Tell the Sun by Wame Molefhe
  • Homegrown by Christine Coates
  • How to open the door by Marike Beyers
  • Hemispheres by Karen Lazar
  • Hester's Book of Bread by Hester van der Walt
  • Hester se Brood by Hester van der Walt
  • I'm the Girl Who Was Raped by Michelle Hattingh
  • Invisible Earthquake by Malika Ndlovu
  • Ice cream headache in my bone by Phillippa Yaa de Villiers
  • Jabulani Means Rejoice by Phumzile Simelane Kalumba
  • Karkloof Blue by Charlotte Otter
  • Life in Translation by Azila Talit Reisenberger
  • The Last to Leave by Margaret Clough
  • The Love Sheet by Jacques Coetzee and Barbara Fairhead
  • Love Interrupted by Reneilwe Malatji
  • My First Time by Jen Thorpe
  • Messages from the Bees by Robin Winckel-Mellish
  • Namaste Life by Ishara Maharaj
  • Now Following You by Fiona Snyckers
  • Now I See You by Priscilla Holmes
  • Now the World Takes these Breaths by Joan Metelerkamp
  • Nomme 20 Delphi Straat by Shirmoney Rhode
  • Oleander by Fiona Zerbst
  • Outside the Lines by Ameera Patel
  • Please, Take Photographs by Sindiwe Magona
  • Piece Work by Ingrid Andersen
  • Running & other stories by Makhosazana Xaba
  • Riding the Samoosa Express by Zaheera Jina and Hasina Asvat
  • Remnants, Restante, Reste by Annette Snyckers
  • Strange Fruit by Helen Moffett
  • Serurunbele by Katleho Kano Shoro
  • Signs for an exhibition by Eliza Kentridge
  • The Suitable Girl by Michelle McGrane
  • Shooting Snakes by Maren Bodenstein
  • Snake by Tracey Farren
  • Swimming with Cobras by Rosemary Smith
  • STRAY by Helen Moffett and Diane Awerbuck (editors)
  • Sê my, is julle twee susters? by Hester van der Walt
  • Secret Keeper by Kerry Hammerton
  • Team Trinity by Fiona Snyckers
  • The Turtle Dove Told Me by Thandi Sliepen
  • These are the lies I told you by Kerry Hammerton
  • Tess by Tracey Farren
  • The Thin Line by Arja Salafranca
  • This Day by Tiah Beautement
  • This Place I Call Home by Meg Vandermerwe
  • Tjieng Tjang Tjerries and other stories by Jolyn Phillips
  • To the Black Women We All Knew by Kholofelo Maenetsha
  • Unlikely by Colleen Crawford Cousins
  • UnSettled and other stories by Sandra Hill
  • Whiplash by Tracey Farren (shortlisted for the 2009 Sunday Times Fiction prize)
  • Witch Girl by Tanvi Bush

References

  1. 1 2 3 "About Modjaji Books". Books Live. Avusa Media. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  2. Reid, Katie (29 July 2013). "Q&A: Colleen Higgs – publisher Modjaji Books". Africa in Words. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  3. "Our Titles | Modjaji Books". www.modjajibooks.co.za. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
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