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Why don't we have young Kenyan authors?
Swenani
#11 Posted : Wednesday, December 20, 2017 11:10:16 AM
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Mukiri wrote:
We have many many Kenyan writers. Many. Get into transcribers Kenya, and you'll see. They make quite some money from their efforts.

I think its about time we realized that we are old. That change is taking over at a much faster rate than we can handle. That is if we are asking questions like this, and comparing ourselves to lesser developed nations.

Audio books, soft copies have taken over paper backs. Same way DVDs phased out cassettes. About time we introduced audio-visual aids into our learning institutions. Every classroom, in my opinion, needs a TV and CPU. How else do we make technological strides and catch up with our Cousins in Obama-land?


I tried audio books nikashindwa, I cannot even read on kindle. I prefer paper books and their smell
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Fullykenyan
#12 Posted : Wednesday, December 20, 2017 12:44:51 PM
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Joined: 7/27/2014
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Location: Eastlando
Swenani wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
We have many many Kenyan writers. Many. Get into transcribers Kenya, and you'll see. They make quite some money from their efforts.

I think its about time we realized that we are old. That change is taking over at a much faster rate than we can handle. That is if we are asking questions like this, and comparing ourselves to lesser developed nations.

Audio books, soft copies have taken over paper backs. Same way DVDs phased out cassettes. About time we introduced audio-visual aids into our learning institutions. Every classroom, in my opinion, needs a TV and CPU. How else do we make technological strides and catch up with our Cousins in Obama-land?


I tried audio books nikashindwa, I cannot even read on kindle. I prefer paper books and their smell

The same thing happens to me... I have decided to buy a book every month, to re-cultivate my reading culture. Am now reading"The remains of the day"by ishiguro
Mukiri
#13 Posted : Wednesday, December 20, 2017 1:52:34 PM
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Joined: 7/11/2012
Posts: 5,222
Swenani wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
We have many many Kenyan writers. Many. Get into transcribers Kenya, and you'll see. They make quite some money from their efforts.

I think its about time we realized that we are old. That change is taking over at a much faster rate than we can handle. That is if we are asking questions like this, and comparing ourselves to lesser developed nations.

Audio books, soft copies have taken over paper backs. Same way DVDs phased out cassettes. About time we introduced audio-visual aids into our learning institutions. Every classroom, in my opinion, needs a TV and CPU. How else do we make technological strides and catch up with our Cousins in Obama-land?


I tried audio books nikashindwa, I cannot even read on kindle. I prefer paper books and their smell

Laughing out loudly I hear you Sir.

Same way somebody somewhere prefers the typewriter. With its sounds and smell.

Proverbs 19:21
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