Rémy Ngamije is a Rwandan-born Namibian writer and photographer. He is the founder, chairperson, and artministrator of Doek, an independent arts organisation in Namibia supporting the literary arts. He is also the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Doek! Literary Magazine, Namibia’s first and only literary magazine. His debut novel “The Eternal Audience Of One” is forthcoming from Scout Press (S&S). His work has appeared in The Johannesburg Review of Books, Brainwavez, American Chordata, Azure, Sultan’s Seal, Columbia Journal, Lolwe, and many other places. He was shortlisted for the AKO Caine Prize for African Writing in 2020. He was also longlisted for the 2020 and 2021 Afritondo Short Story Prizes. In 2019 he was shortlisted for Best Original Fiction by Stack Magazines.
Rémy Ngamije ist ein in Ruanda geborener namibischer Schriftsteller und Fotograf. Er ist Gründer, Vorsitzender und künstlerischer Leiter von Doek, einer unabhängigen Kunstorganisation in Namibia, die die Literatur unterstützt. Er ist außerdem Mitbegründer und Chefredakteur von Doek! Literary Magazine, Namibias erster und einziger Literaturzeitschrift. Sein Debütroman »The Eternal Audience Of One« erscheint demnächst bei Scout Press (S&S). Seine Arbeiten sind in The Johannesburg Review of Books, Brainwavez, American Chordata, Azure, Sultan’s Seal, Columbia Journal, Lolwe und vielen anderen erschienen. Er war auf der Shortlist für den AKO Caine Prize for African Writing 2020 und auf der Longlist für die Afritondo Short Story Prizes 2020 und 2021. 2019 war er auf der Shortlist für Best Original Fiction von Stack Magazines.
Rémy Ngamije is a Rwandan-born Namibian writer and photographer. He is the founder, chairperson, and artministrator of Doek, an independent arts organisation in Namibia supporting the literary arts. He is also the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Doek! Literary Magazine, Namibia’s first and only literary magazine. His debut novel “The Eternal Audience Of One” is forthcoming from Scout Press (S&S). His work has appeared in The Johannesburg Review of Books, Brainwavez, American Chordata, Azure, Sultan’s Seal, Columbia Journal, Lolwe, and many other places. He was shortlisted for the AKO Caine Prize for African Writing in 2020. He was also longlisted for the 2020 and 2021 Afritondo Short Story Prizes. In 2019 he was shortlisted for Best Original Fiction by Stack Magazines.