African Books Collective
The Best of African Publishing from a Single Source of Supply. African Books Collective, founded, owned and governed by African publishers, seeks to strengthen indigenous African publishing through collective action and to increase the visibility and accessibility of the wealth of African scholarship and culture.
- The Anglophone Literary-Linguistic Continuum
- English and Indigenous Languages in African Literary Discourse - by Michael Andindilile
- BILAKHULU!
- Longer Poems - by Vonani Bila
- Call it a difficult night
- by Mishka Hoosen
- Bird-Monk Seding
- by Lesego Rampolokeng
- In the Heat of Shadows
- South African Poetry 1996-2013 - edited by Denis Hirson
- Lament for Kofifi Macu
- by Angifi Dladla
- Rough Music
- Selected Poems 1989-2013 - by Ari Sitas
- Sunrise Poison
- by Phillip Zhuwao
- That kind of door
- by Alan Finlay
- Walking, Falling
- by Kelwyn Sole
- The Education of Children Entangled in Khat Trade in Ethiopia
- The Case of Two Khat Market Centers - by Girma Negash
- Glass Ceilings
- Women in South African media houses 2018 - by Glenda Daniels, Nyamweda Tarisai, Nxumalo Collin
- A Cradle of the Revolution
- Voices from Inyathi School: Matabeleland, Zimbabwe 1914-1980 - edited by Pathisa Nyathi, Marieke Clarke
- The Niger Delta Paradox
- Impoverished in the Midst of Abundance - by John K. Wangbu
- O Suburbia
- by John Eppel
- Red Cotton
- by Vangile Gantsho
- A Book of Rooms
- by Kobus Moolman
- Environmental F(r)iction
- The Illusion of Progress / The Progress of Illusion - by Bill F. Ndi
- A Gender Perspective of Municipal Solid Waste Generation and Management in the City of Bamenda, Cameroon
- by Akum Hedwig Kien
- Crossing the River
- by Miriam Aurora Hammeren Pedersen
- The Khat Conundrum in Ethiopia
- Socioeconomic Impacts and Policy Directions - by Yeraswork Admassie
- Qaran iyo Qabiil
- Laba aan is qaban - by Rashiid Sheekh Cabdillaahi
- There Goes English Teacher
- by Karin Cronje
- Pio Gama Pinto
- Kenya's Unsung Martyr. 1927 - 1965 - edited by Shiraz Durrani
- Coming of Age
- An Introduction to Somali Metrics - by Farah Gamute
- Zikr
- by Saaleha Idrees Bamjee
- Bounding For Light
- A Children's Poetry Anthology - edited by Richard Mbuthia
- A Cat and Mouse Affair: Exploring Sustainable Measures of Resolving the Vendor-Local Authority Conflict:
- A Case of Marondera Municipality, Zimbabwe - by Bruno Shora
- Building from the Rubble
- The Labour Movement in Zimbabwe Since 2000 - by Lloyd Sachikonye, Brian Raftopoulos, Godfrey Kanyenze
- The Coroner's Wife
- Poems in Translation - by Joan Hambidge
- Curing our Ills
- The psychology of chronic disease risk, experience and care in Africa - by Ama de-Graft Aikins
- Ilorin Ó Poetry of Praise
- by Abdul Rasheed Na'Allah
- Keys in the River
- New and Collected Stories - by Tendai Rinos Mwanaka
- Nevertheless
- Sparkian Tales in Bulawayo - by Shane Strachan
- Decolonising Colonial Education
- Doing Away with Relics and Toxicity Embedded in the Racist Dominant Grand Narrative - by Nkwazi Nkuzi Mhango
- Portrayals and Gender Palaver in Francophone African Writings
- by Ramonu Sanusi
- Sentiments
- by Jackson Matimba
- Tintinnabulation of Literary Theory
- Traversing Genres to Contemporary Experience - by Andrew Nyongesa
- White Man Walking
- by John Eppel
- Zimbolicious Poetry Anthology: Volume 1
- edited by Edward Dzonze, Tendai Rinos Mwanaka
- Zimbolicious Anthology: Volume 3
- An Anthology of Zimbabwean Literature and Arts - edited by Tendai Rinos Mwanaka
- A Son of Two Countries
- The education of a refugee from nyarubuye - by Casmir M. Rubagumya
- African Small Publishers' Catalogue 2018
- edited by Colleen Higgs
- Feeling and Ugly
- by Danai Mupotsa
- Matthew T. Mbu: Dignity in Service
- by M.T. Mbu
- Genre et fondamentalismes
- Gender and Fundamentalisms - edited by Fatou Sow
- The 'Glocalization' of Mobile Telephony in West and Central Africa
- Consumer Appropriation and Corporate Acculturation: A Case Study in Cameroon and Guinea-Conakry - by Max A. Smith
- Liminal
- by Douglas Reid Skinner
- Religious Conversion: An African Perspective
- by Brendan Carmody
- Of Bushmen and Work
- Models, Modelling and Illusions - by Dafe Otobo