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Zimbabwean author Yvette Lisa Ndlovu was recently shortlisted for the Ursula K. Le Guin Prize. The author was shortlisted for her debut story collection Drinking from Graveyard Wells.
The Sunday Times Literary Awards are regarded as South Affrica’s most prestigious annual literary awards for non-fiction and the fiction award in partnership with Exclusive Books.