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Maxine Case
| MAXINE CASE is the author of All We Have Left Unsaid (Kwela Books, 2006) and her short story “Homing Pigeons” appears in the collection African Compass: New Writing from Southern Africa (New Africa Books, 2005). An excerpt from the former is included in Nice times: A Book of South African Pleasures and Delights (Double Storey, 2006). Case has written for several South African magazines and has a monthly column, “The Last Word” in Soul magazine. She lives in Cape Town and works in the marketing department of a large publishing company
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Winner of the 2007 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book, Africa region and is the joint winner of the Herman Charles Bosman Prize 2007
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