Irene Staunton

Irene Staunton began work in publishing in London in the 1970s. Returning to Zimbabwe after its independence, she became the editor at the government’s new Curriculum Development Unit. In 1987, she co-established Baobab Books, which rapidly acquired a reputation as an exciting literary publisher. In 1999, she left Baobab to co-found Weaver Press. She was also the editor of the Heinemann African Writers Series for several years. Staunton has also researched and compiled a number of oral histories including Mothers of the Revolution.

Writing Still – New stories from Zimbabwe

Price range: £34.00 through £35.00

Writing Now

£36.00

Writing Mystery and Mayhem

Price range: £22.00 through £23.00

Writing Lives: Second Edition

Price range: £18.00 through £19.00

Writing Free

Price range: £25.00 through £27.00

Women Writing Zimbabwe

Price range: £20.00 through £21.00

Mothers of the Revolution

Price range: £35.00 through £36.00

Laughing Now

Price range: £22.00 through £23.00

A Tragedy of Lives

£16.00