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Hilda Twongyeirwe is a
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writer and editor."Hilda Twongyeirwe "
African Books Collective. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
For ten years, she taught English language and literature in secondary school, before she retired to do development work in 2003. She is an editor, a published author of short stories and poetry, and a recipient of a National Medal of the government of Uganda in recognition of her contribution to women's Empowerment through Literary arts (2018). She is also a recipient of a Certificate of Recognition (2008) from the National Book Trust of Uganda for her children's book, ''Fina the Dancer''. She is currently the coordinator of
FEMRITE FEMRITE – Uganda Women Writers' Association, founded in 1995, is an NGO based in Kampala, Uganda, whose programmes focus on developing and publishing women writers in Uganda and—more recently—in the East African region. ...
, an organization she participated in founding in 1995. She has edited fiction and creative nonfiction works, the most recent one being, ''No Time to Mourn (2020) by South Sudanese women. ''She has also edited others including''; I Dare to Say: African Women Share Their Stories of Hope and Survival (2012) and Taboo? Voices of Women on Female Genital Mutilation (2013)."Hilda Twongyeirwe"
Words Without Borders. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
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Early life and education

Twongyeirwe was born in
Kabale Kabale is a town in the Western Region, Uganda, Western Region of Uganda. It is the chief town of Kabale District, and the district headquarters are located there. Sometimes nicknamed “Kastone” as in the local language Rukiga, a “kabale” ...
district, south-west
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, in Kacerere near
Lake Bunyonyi Lake Bunyonyi ("Place of many little birds") is in south-western Uganda between Kisoro and Kabale, and it is close to the border with Rwanda. The lake appeared from 2004 to 2009 on the USh  note under the title "Lake Bunyonyi and terraces" ...
. She graduated with an honours degree in social sciences and a master's degree in public administration and management from
Makerere University Makerere University, Kampala (; Mak) is Uganda's largest and oldest institution of higher learning, first established as a technical school in 1922. It became an independent national university in 1970. Today, Makerere University is composed of ni ...
."Beatrice Speaks to Hilda Twongyeirwe"
AfroLit, 6 March 2009. Retrieved 12 February 2013.


Femrite

She has been a member of
FEMRITE FEMRITE – Uganda Women Writers' Association, founded in 1995, is an NGO based in Kampala, Uganda, whose programmes focus on developing and publishing women writers in Uganda and—more recently—in the East African region. ...
since its inception, joining while still a student at
Makerere University Makerere University, Kampala (; Mak) is Uganda's largest and oldest institution of higher learning, first established as a technical school in 1922. It became an independent national university in 1970. Today, Makerere University is composed of ni ...
."The History Of FEMRITE"
femriteug.org. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
She is currently the coordinator of FEMRITE. She has edited fiction and creative nonfiction works, the most recent ones being ''I Dare to Say: African Women Share Their Stories of Hope and Survival'' (2012)"Titles by Hilda Twongyeirwe"
Chicago Review Press. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
and ''Taboo? Voices of Women on Female Genital Mutilation'' (2013). She has taken part in a number of projects by FEMRITE over the years, to promote reading and writing, especially in secondary and primary schools."About Femrite", March 6, 2009
Femrite. Retrieved 12 February 2013.


Writing career

Hilda has published a children's book, ''Fina the Dancer'' (2007), which was awarded a certificate of recognition as an outstanding piece of literature for children, and other books in Runyankole Rukiga for primary one and two. Her poetry has appeared in various journals and magazines, including "The Threshold by the Nile", in the Poster Poetry Project anthology. She has published a number of stories with FEMRITE: "Becoming a Woman" in 1998, "Headlines" in 2001, "The Pumpkin Seed" in ''Pumpkin Seeds'', and many others.
monitor.co.ug, 4 September 2010. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
She was a mentor in the 2013 Writivism workshop."Writivism Mentorship Programme"
CACEAfrica, 23 January 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
Her story "Baking the National Cake" was published in October 2013 as part of the Words Without Borders project of work by women writing in indigenous African languages."October 2013: African Women, Indigenous Languages"
wordswithoutborders.org, October 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
Carmen McCain
"Words Without Borders Draws Attention to African Women Writing in Indigenous Languages"
''A Tunanina…'', 12 October 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
She is a contributor to the 2019 anthology ''
New Daughters of Africa ''Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Words and Writings by Women of African Descent from the Ancient Egyptian to the Present'' is a compilation of orature and literature by more than 200 women from Africa and the African diaspora, ...
'', edited by
Margaret Busby Margaret Yvonne Busby, , Hon. FRSL (born 1944), also known as Nana Akua Ackon, is a Ghanaian-born publisher, editor, writer and broadcaster, resident in the UK. She was Britain's youngest and first black female book publisherJazzmine Breary"Let' ...
.Tom Odhiambo
"'New Daughters of Africa' is a must read for aspiring young women writers"
''Daily Nation'' (Kenya), 18 January 2020.


Published works


Novels

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Short stories

* "Let It Be an Angel", in * "And If", in * "The Intrigue", in * "Till we find our voices", in * "Headlines", in * "This Time Tomorrow", in * "The Intrigue", in * "Making Ends Meet", in * "The Pumpkin Seed", in * "Headlines", in * "Becoming a Woman", in
"Baking the National Cake"
wordswithoutborders.org, 2013


Poetry

*"In conversation", "New Tarmac", in * "Sometime, I hear your Voice Mama", in * "Mama's Garden of Beans, Papa's Hands, Who Litters?" in * "By the Nile, Threshold", in
"In Conversation, Breaking Order"
in ''Post-colonial text'' Volume 8, No. 1 (2013).


Books edited

*Hilda Twongyeirwe, Elizabeth Ashamu, Elizabeth Ashamu Deng, eds. (2020). ''No Time to Mourn''. ISBN 9970480170, 9789970480173 * * * * * * *


References


External links


"Asian, African writers discuss cultural globalisation""Possessing the Secret of Joy and Authors in Uganda. FGM, choice – or coercion?""Femrite flags off first writers’ caravan""Book on African women gives power back to victims""Summoning the Rains, Hilda Twongyeirwe and Ellen Banda-Aaku (eds)"
* Hilda Twongyeirw
at Twitter
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