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Who Needs a Writer? There is More to Writing than Dollars and Cents

Zimbabwean novelist Andrew Chatora is a chronicler of unofficial history and the migrant experience. His debut novella, Diaspora Dreams, was published on March 25, 2021, by U.S-based Kharis Publishing. It was followed, in the same year, by Where the Heart Is, and now, the newly released Harare Voices and Beyond is causing ructions globally. Chatora celebrates the second anniversary of Diaspora Dreams with an essay about writerly commitment and instrumental reason.

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KwaChirere Previews "Where the Heart Is", a Novel by Andrew Chatora

The fast-rising UK-based Zimbabwean writer, Andrew Chatora, has a second novel in the wings. It is set to be released soon on November 30, 2021 by his US-based publishers, Kharis Publishing.

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‘‘Home is Where One Is’’ – A Review of Andrew Chatora’s Where the Heart Is

The identity and location of “home” are fiendishly complex matters. Andrew Chatora’s new novel: “Where the Heart Is” tackles an important issue, the experiences of those in the diaspora and the unmitigated longing for the familiar comforts of “home.”

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The Breaking of Our Tribe: A Review of "Where the Heart Is" by Andrew Chatora

“Where the Heart Is”, Andrew Chatora’s second offering, paints the picture of a broken tribe. However, the tribe Chatora explores is the tribe of Zimbabweans who left the country in the early 2000s to seek greener pastures in the United Kingdom.

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