Author Interviews
The Mirror Breaks
By: Creamer Media Reporter 2nd June 2015 This is the first book in a trilogy which tells the story of a young South African woman who is abused both physically and mentally through two... →
Jimfish
By: Creamer Media Reporter 26th May 2015 In the 1980s, a small man is pulled up out of the Indian Ocean in Port Pallid, South Africa, claiming to have been kidnapped as a baby. The... →
What Will People Say?
By: Creamer Media Reporter 8th May 2015 Rehana Rossouw’s unique voice gives life and drama to this family saga. It is the story of the Fourie family, residents of Hanover Park in the... →
Chris Hani – A Jacana Pocket Biography
By: Sane Dhlamini 24th April 2015 ‘Chris Hani was killed by those who would like to see an explosion of carnage and race war, a massive spilling of blood, and the end of... →
How to marry a politician and survive
By: Sane Dhlamini 27th March 2015 How to Marry a Politician and Survive is a tongue in cheek look at South African politicians, a celebration of quirky moments, a guide for those... →
Speaking Truth to Power: The story of the Aids Law Project
By: Creamer Media Reporter 20th March 2015 Speaking Truth to Power is about the resurgence of activism in post-apartheid South Africa. A small legal NGO in Johannesburg, the AIDS Law Project... →
Recovering Democracy in South Africa
By: Creamer Media Reporter 19th March 2015 In Recovering Democracy in South Africa, Raymond Suttner brings together the best of his recent writings and essays; he offers a fresh look at the... →
The Class of '79: Three students who risked their lives to destroy Apartheid
By: Leandi Kolver 5th March 2015 When did this story begin?... It began when three Rhodes University students realised that what was happening in South Africa’s so-called ‘separate... →
Out of Line: A memoir
By: Creamer Media Reporter 19th February 2015 Dov Fedler was a laatlammetjie, born and bred in Johannesburg in 1940 just as Hitler was getting into his stride. A third child was not on his... →
Race, Class and Power: Harold Wolpe and the Radical Critique of Apartheid 
By: Creamer Media Reporter 13th February 2015 Over four decades ago, radical scholars began to suggest a new way of looking at South African society, one that blamed the economic power of those... →
Carry-on baggage: The story of a man who thought he travelled light 
28th January 2015 Howard Feldman was a high flying commodity trader, living a seemingly perfect life, with a perfect wife and perfect children, in an unbelievably... →