Alexander Nderitu
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Alexander Nderitu is a Kenyan e-novelist, scriptwriter and Internet Technologist. He has also expressed interest in fashion design, music production and filmed entertainment. He is a signatory to the PEN Charter.
Nderitu was born Alex N Nderitu in Nyeri, Kenya, on 23rd April, 1979. This also happens to be William Shakespeare’s birthday (23rd April, 1564). A voracious reader of books from a young age he always aspired to be a career writer.
Coming to Nairobi city in 2001, he worked as a movie reviewer and later as an Internet technologist. Having a background in IT, he explored Internet options for literature. In November 2002, he became Africa's first digital novelist with the Internet publication of his signature thriller, When the Whirlwind Passes. Initially a free download on his website, it remains Africa's most-downloaded novel. In 2004, he was nominated for the Douglas Coupland Short Story Award for his tragic spy story, Life as a Flower. In late 2007, Nderitu won a Theatre Company prize for his humorous stage play, Hannah and the Angel.The play, performed an actors' group called "Fire By Ten," debuted at the Phoenix Theatre in Nairobi on Sunday 11th November 2007.
Nderitu has posted numerous poems on the Internet, some of which have also appeared in local (Kenyan) newspapers and in a VoicesNet poetry anthology.
His other woks include include The Patriots Club, a thriller about arms smuggling; What's Wrong With This Picture?, a stage play about the Hollywood film-making industry.
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Newspapers:
- Daily Nation newspaper, 22nd November 2002
- Daily Metro newspaper, 5th November 2007
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