Lawrence Darmani
Lawrence Darmani is a Ghanaian novelist, poet and publisher.[1] His first novel, Grief Child, won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize as best first book from Africa.
He also writes devotional articles for Our Daily Bread,[2] which touches the lives of many Christians around the world. He fellowships with the Presbyterian Church of Ghana.
He is editor of Step magazine[3] and CEO of Step Publishers. He is married to his wife and has two daughters. They live in Accra.[4]
Selected works
- Grief Child, Lion Pub., 1991, ISBN 978-0-7459-1821-1; iAcademic Books, 2001, ISBN 978-1-58868-147-8
- Stories from Africa 4, African Christian Press, 1996, ISBN 978-9964-87-855-9
- Young and Restless: Challenges facing the youth of today, Asempa Publishers, 1999, ISBN 978-9964-78-250-4
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References
- Books, Lawrence Darmani.
- Devotionals by Lawrence Darmani
- Penny Dale, "Nurturing Ghana's writing talent", BBC News, 24 April, 2001.
- Biographical note, Lausanne World Pulse
External links
- Littworld.org, 23 October 2009.
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