EDITORS
Mohamed Gibril Sesay grew up in Crojimmy, Eastern Freetown, and was educated at Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, where he now teaches Sociology. His most recent non-fiction book published by SLWS is Civic Society in Africa: Models, History and Explosions of Civic Actions in Sierra Leone. Mohamed is also a poet and novelist.
Elizabeth L.A. Kamara grew up in the east end of Freetown and attended the Holy Trinity Primary School and Annie Walsh Memorial School in Freetown. She is an educator, writer and poet. Kamara is the Former Head of English Unit, Department of Language Studies at Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone and lecturer of Literature in English in the aforementioned department. She has published three collections of poems and some of her poems have been translated into Spanish and Greek.
Njanguma S. Momodu was Born at Bumii (Tongo - Air fields) in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone – West Africa. He holds a B.A. honours degree from the University of Westminster and a post-graduate degree from the Institute of Education - University of London. His publications include: a collection of fables and myths for children, ‘The five Fingers’, his gothic collection of short stories, ‘Daughter of Albino’ and ‘Southern Stories and Songs’.