Stoep Collective

Stoep Collective Stoep Collective is a culture + narrative studio by Megan Natasha Ross. London/ Africa / Global

We partner with select organisations, institutions and founders on narrative strategy, growth storytelling and creative development.

28/05/2026

It’s time to cosy up with a brand new TBR pile 📚❄️

This June, selected uHlanga titles from 2022 and earlier are 40% off, exclusively online through 🧣

➡️ Get browsing: www.mzansibooks.co.za/collections/uhlanga-press 

22/05/2026

The board and editors of New Contrast journal stand with J M Coetzee — we honour his decision to decline to participate in the Jerusalem Festival and deplore the selective publication of his correspondence with the organizers. This act, intended to cause injury, has instead sparked collective support for John from fellow writers and bodies like the National Writers Association of South Africa and Pen South Africa for his empathy and solidarity with Palestinians and for refusing to erase the genocide in Gaza.

New Contrast joins our fellow writers and artists in standing with John, whom we honour as a writer, teacher and voice for an ethical relation to the world. We join him and other South African writers in rejecting the use of culture to obscure and justify genocide.

John, New Contrast stands with you as you have done with us for decades and we are with you now in solidarity with the people of Gaza!

08/05/2026

📚 OPEN BOOK WORKSHOP WEEK 📚

Join Robyn Paterson and Shane van Der Hoven for a session discussing all things submissions!

This workshop will provide writers with tools and practical knowledge that will help give them the best chance at getting published in a literary journal. We will run through common errors, how to properly read a submission call, what editors are looking for in a submission, the importance of workshopping a draft before submitting, submission no-nos and etiquette and crafting a compelling cover letter and bio.

The workshop will be interactive, have exercises and time for loads of questions. Plus, it’s free! Limited space so sign up early! Link in bio.

08/05/2026
07/05/2026

In October 2018 we published an issue of the Chronic themed "On Circulations and the African imagination of a borderless world" as the 3rd part of a tryptic on African cartographies - following "new cartographies" (2015) and "the invention of Zimbabwe" (2018). The edition responded to and expanded on a talk by Achille Mbembe on the idea of a borderless world at Yale University earlier that year.

We listen to that talk again this evening. Tune in, 7pm live on PASS.


07/05/2026

📣 Meet the publisher: Nick Mulgrew

From South Africa’s Durban to Edinburgh in Scotland, Nick Mulgrew has built a literary career defined by range and rigour 📚

Born to British parents, in SA he founded uHlanga, a pioneering poetry press now in its eleventh year, which is an immeasurable feat for a southern African publisher!

Leveraging his 14+ years in the literary & publishing worlds, Mulgrew has launched Batis Books in Edinburgh, with exciting titles from the likes of Cynthia Fan and Ivan Vladislavić, to name a few.

🔥 Learn more about Nick, and find out why he wants to publish YOUR writing: www.bat.is/about

06/05/2026

Gugs Mhlungu chats to Dr Athambile Masola, Author of Inheritance on the book she penned and what inspired it. Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers...

06/05/2026

LAUNCH TIME!

This month we’re launching a very (very) special issue in memory of Diana Ferrus and Zoë Wicomb.

The issue is filled with heartfelt tributes to both writers, with reflections on their work, friendships and indelible mark on South African literature. We also have some incredible prose, poetry and criticism from our most recent submission call.

Please join us in celebrating this issue in honor of Diana Ferrus and Zoë Wicomb at Spin Street Gallery on the 14th of May from 17h30 onwards.

will be selling some delicious eats, and Spin Street will have a cash bar with refreshments. See you there!

Cover artwork for issue 211 (featured on invite) is thanks to
Production design thanks to

06/05/2026

Want to publish your own poetry? Start here. 👩🏽‍💻

These Notes Are Yours is your guide to self-publishing poetry in South Africa.

Filled with 👇

● Advice for zines & collections that actually helps
● Suppliers & practical resources
● Contacts for bigger print runs

100% FREE, download These Notes Are Yours on our website: https://uhlangapress.co.za/these-notes-are-yours

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