After shaking up the Nigerian literary scene, Cassava Republic has now come to London: becoming the first African publisher to establish a subsidiary outside of the continent.
Founded in 2012, Jacaranda Books is bringing black culture to mainstream publishing, providing a space for writers that ‘cross racial, gender and cultural boundaries.’
After being let go from her job, and turned away from every publication, Claire Milbrath started her own title to bring emerging artists out into the light, away from the establishment's doors.