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Our book catalogue is growing — here’s what’s new
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Our book catalogue is growing — here’s what’s new

Our growing catalogue — what’s new?

IHRAM Press publishes books that bring to life hidden struggles from youths to empowering stories that showcase love and identity through myth and personality. The IHRAM Literary Magazine is the place where art intersects with poetry and prose. Short but mighty, they ignite emotion and transform ideas.

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Award Nominees

  • 2024

    “Instruction Manual: Sheets of Desire” by Miriam Calleja, Malta;

    “The Hollow” by Pacella Chukwuma-Eke, Nigeria;

    “To Bury A Curious Girl” by Amirah Al Wassif, Egypt;

    “Savio” by Rigel Portales, Philippines;

    “Nani’s Chai” by Navin Desai, United States;

    “Fifteen” by Ana Reisens, Spain

    2023

    Edward Edmond Eduful, Ariana Lee, Mackenzie Duan, Alyza Taguilaso, Marcus Ugboduma and Simon Thaddeus Tsaga

    2022

    Joanna Cockerline, Alex Stein, AlfredoSalvatore Arcilesi, Luiza Louback, Joshua Effiong, Kristin W. Davis

    2021

    Laneikka Denne, Kalpna Singh-Chitnis, Sunday Obiageli, Esther Iyanuoluwa, Dean Gessie, Ashley Sophia 

  • 2024

    “Chamelemom” by Nathaniel Spencer-Cross;

    “Green Door” by Kathleen Hellen;

    “Quaking” by Kimberly W. Heiman

    2023

    Tyler Hein, Hec Lampert-Bates, Lena Petrović, Kashvi Ramani

  • 2024

    “Red Red Roses” by Jadi Campbell, Germany and United States;

    “Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is Terrorism Against Women’s Bodies” by Nagasha Martina, Uganda

    2023

    Ian Stewart