South Sudan Authors I Know: And How You Could Link Up With Them

Meet The South Sudan Authors I Know Today!

24th July 2023

South Sudan Authors I Know: And How You Could Link Up With Them
South Sudan Authors I Know: And How You Could Link Up With Them

In this article, we will look at the South Sudan Authors I Know, how important this is to us, personality type in relation to reading books by these authors, and finally, what you think about these authors, personally. If you love learning from others ahead of you, then you will love to read this article as well. Without further ado, let’s get started, now!

Who Are The South Sudan Authors I Know?

The South Sudan Authors I Know are those authors that I had a chance to meet with, either in person, or virtually. These are the men and women that I have exchanged words with about themselves, their works, and their writing and publishing processes. I have learned a lot from them and I hope they have also learned one or two things from me.

Just bear in mind that this article is also a chance for you to meet these authors, both online and offline. It’s a marketing piece for the South Sudan Authors I Know, and it’s a good thing for you as a reader to meet these authors as well. With that said, this article is subjected to be updated as much as possible.

Related: Self-Publishing Ultimate Guide

This is because I might be adding each and every new author I shall be able to meet in the near future. For that very reason, this article is good for you as a reader as well as another author, even if you are not from South Sudan. I said because I believe you are a South Sudanese as long as you are in South Sudan.

That’s a new concept to the world. People don’t know the fact that there are no real borders and boundaries. Those lines are as imaginary as the equator line. As long as I am in Kenya, I am must be treated as a citizen of that country. I become Kenyan because I am there. If I die there, my body won’t ask to be transported home. There will be my home forever.

But that’s not how we think. Apart from racial hatred, there is national hatred between the so-called country states in Africa and in the world. This is our modern system. But you might be aware that Africa was never divided into those imaginary chunks of lands until such a point in our history. Okay, that’s enough for politics.

The point here is that the article has no borders or boundaries whatsoever. Enjoy it from Brazil. Enjoy it from Kenya. It’s yours. Download and read offline or print it if you like. Put whatever good message in it into work and reap the results of it for your own benefits. That’s all the article is promising here. It was written so that you might find these fellow authors and they are also fellow readers.

Here is the list of the South Sudan Authors I Know:

  • Mr. John Monyjok Maluth
  • Dr. Francis Ayul Yuar
  • Dr. Drasi Bua
  • Bishop Arkanjelo Wani Lemi
  • Dr. Ramadan Chan Liol
  • Rev. Michael Lotiyu
  • Bishop Moses Deng Bol
  • Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba
  • Mr. Biar Ajak Marol
  • Mr. Victor Lugala
  • Peter Angui Akook

How Important Is It To Know South Sudan Authors?

Whether you want to know other authors because you are a reader, and you want to read their works, or you want to know them because you are another author, or a writer who wants to publish your first book, you will love this article. This is because it will be important for you to know about other authors in South Sudan.

I am both a reader and an author, a self-published author. I am first a reader before I became a published author. I didn’t plan to become a self-published author, but like many others, I was forced to it. This is because like Mark Dawson puts it, there are so many gatekeepers on the way to book publishing.

Those who are supposed to help you get published traditionally are after the money, not your content or interest. To them, a good book is what looks somehow similar to another bestselling one. There is a known style of writing, and if you write with your own new and unknown style, you are doomed.

Even if your manuscript is accepted, it takes a lot of time before it is published. You will have to depend on other people to decide everything for your book. This is not freedom. This is not democracy. This is not good. But I love self-publishing. It’s the best choice for my personality type.

For this reason, I know how important it is to meet other South Sudan writers and authors so that I can learn and benefit from them. I am sure they also learn and benefit from me. We all need each other in one way or another. Each one of us has a special way of doing things from writing to book publishing. I am sure others will learn from me about how to publish books on Amazon and how to get paid by Amazon whenever someone buys your books. I will learn how to market my books locally from others.

How Can I Find and Buy the Books by South Sudan Authors I Know?

It all depends on the author. Some of us have our books available online in multiple book formats such as PDF, Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover. However, this doesn’t mean all South Sudan authors have their books published online. For this reason, you need to personally meet or contact the author himself or herself for more details.

Print books are the most commonly used book formats all over the world. Some readers don’t enjoy reading books on a screen, and this is because of some personality factors. However, some of us read e-Books these days more than print books. This is because it’s much easier to read books on the go when on a screen.

Related: South Sudanese Authors on Amazon

Use the link above to read more about other South Sudan authors with their books available online in multiple formats. But you need to have a shipping option if you want to order print books such as paperbacks and hardcovers. You will need a payment method as well regardless of whether you are buying PDFs, Kindle, or print books.

Read this article about Online Shopping for more information, especially if you live in South Sudan or East Africa.

Personality Types and Reading Books by South Sudan Authors

Indeed, personality matters in every part of life. Reading books is part of personality development. However, not every reader enjoys all kinds of books. There are those who naturally love fiction books and others who devour nonfiction. There is no judgment here at all. The fact is that people do whatever they do because of their personality.

In the same way, it matters who you are when it comes to choosing what to read. Reading books by South Sudanese authors also means a lot. If you are a South Sudanese by birth, you were both born and raised in the country or outside the country. This is an important factor.

The environment plays a very vital role in helping us shape our personality types. You can’t ignore the fact that those born and raised in the Arabic world would enjoy reading in English even if they had to learn how to do so. In the same way, those who learned English in their childhood years would love to read books written in English, and this is the effect of the environment. Also, those born and raised in South Sudan are likely to understand the context of the books written by their fellow South Sudanese. However, this also depends on the author and the reader. For example, if you were born and raised in an Upper Nile village, you are likely to resonate with my books and books by Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba.

It’s natural to relate to authors who live in the same area where you live because their mentioning of the names of places, events, things, and people become familiar to you. This is why even though writing is artistic; it’s harder to understand those who write about things, places, events, and people you don’t know. This is true about cultures as well.

Even though people are either described as introverts or extroverts, there is a spectrum of everything. This makes each and every person unique and special. Even in our natural sciences knowledge, no two humans are exactly the same. They might look the same on the outside. Their voices might sound exactly the same. However, their biometric isn’t the same.

South Sudan Authors I Know and You

What is your take on this article at large? What do you think about meeting the South Sudanese authors in person? This is a reflective section of the whole article before we summarized everything we have learned so far. This is because you have a unique personality. Even though we talked about personalities above, you are unique.

If you feel like this article is forcing you to read books that are not meant for you, it’s well and good if you can stand up and decide for yourself. This is because my first value is freedom. This freedom is not only for me but for you, too. I know I am free. I know you have to be free. If you are not free, you have to be set free, now using these proven self-help tools.

I believe you don’t become, you are. Even if you are born anew, your nature doesn’t seem to go away. This is why some brethren are still hurting no matter how many years they have been at church. This is the truth. But you can discover your personality and then you can eventually improve it to point that people might think you are a different personality.

Conclusion

In short, you have read about the South Sudanese Authors, how important it is to know them personally, how to find and order their books in multiple formats, their books and personality types, and finally, your take in this article. What have you learned from this article? What did you know before reading this piece of information?

I would love to hear from you. I believe other readers would also love to hear from you. You can either chat with me right now, or send me an email. I just don’t enjoy phone calls because of my introverted personality type, but at least three calls per day are fine with me.

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