Bio:Ivor W. Hartmann

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Ivor W. Hartmann, born 1972 in Salisbury, Rhodesia [now Harare, Zimbabwe] is a Zimbabwean writer, editor, publisher, and visual artist, currently based in Jhb, South Africa. He is the author of Mr. Goop (Vivlia, 2010), and was nominated for the UMA Award (Earth Rise), and awarded The Golden Baobab Prize (Mr. Goop) His writing has appeared in StoryTime, African Writing Magazine, Wordsetc, Munyori Literary Journal, Something Wicked, Paulo Coelho's Blog, Sentinel Literary Quartley, African Writer, Kubatana, and the anthology African Roar (StoryTime Publishing, 2010). He is the editor/publisher of StoryTime, co-editor/publisher African Roar, consulting editor African Writing Magazine, contributing editor Sentinel Nigeria, and on the advisory board of WINZ: Writers International Network Zimbabwe.