About the author

Maimouna Jallow

<p>Ma&iuml;mouna Jallow is the editor of&nbsp;<em>Story Story, Story Come &ndash;&nbsp;12 Re-Imagined Folktales from Africa, </em>published by Pavaipo (Dec. 2018). She is a Nairobi-based storyteller, producer, director, communications consultant. In 2015 she co-founded <em>Positively African</em> - an organisation that brings together a Pan-African network of activists, artists and academics working at the intersection between art and social justice. In 2016 and 2018, the organisation held its flagship event, the&nbsp;<em>Re-Imagined Storytelling Festival </em>in Nairobi, Kenya. Ma&iuml;mouna has also adapted novels by African women for the stage and performed in Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda, Somaliland, Egypt, UK, Edinburgh, Chile, Singapore, Sweden and Poland. Her work has been featured on the NYT, BBC, Forbes Woman Africa, and The East African, amongst others.&nbsp;Before her transition into storytelling, Maimouna worked as a producer and correspondent for the BBC World Service and&nbsp;managed communications for Med&eacute;cins Sans Fronti&egrave;res (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region.&nbsp;She holds a Masters in African Literature (SOAS).</p>