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Glaydah Namukasa

Glaydah Namukasa is a Ugandan writer〔("Women writing in Africa. A Bibliography of Anglophone Women Writers ), aflit.arts.Retrieved 7 February 2014〕 and midwife.〔("Dreams Dreams and Dreams! By Glaydah Namukasa" ) author-me.com.Retrieved 30 November 2011.〕 She is the author of two novels, ''Voice of a Dream''〔("Voice of a dream by Glaydah Namukasa" ), completreview.com. Retrieved 6 February 2014.〕〔("Dressed in a Nurse’s Uniform" ) african-writing.com.Retrieved 7 February 2014.〕 and ''Deadly Ambition''.〔("The Deadly Ambition (by Glaydah Namukasa)" January 9,2011 ), africabookclub.com. Retrieved 6 February 2014.〕 She is a member of FEMRITE, the Ugandan Women Writer's Association,〔("History of FEMRITE, the Uganda Women Writers' Association ). Retrieved 22 August 2011.〕〔(Ava-Matthew, Lois: "FEMRITE and Ugandan Women Writers" ), Belletrista. 2009. Retrieved 26 August 2011〕 and is currently (2014) its Chairperson.〔("The 2014 Writivism Mentors" ), Writivism, 25 December 2013. Retrieved 7 February 2014.〕 She is one of the 39 African writers announced as part of the Africa39 project unveiled by Rainbow, Hay Festival and Bloomsbury Publishing at the London Book Fair 2014. It is a list of 39 of Sub-Saharan Africa's most promising writers under the age of 40.〔(Africa39 "list of artists". April 8, 2014 ), Hay Festival. Retrieved 9 April 2014.〕〔("Africa39 list of promising writers revealed" ), ''The Bookseller'', 8 April 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2014.〕〔("Chimamanda, Tope Folarin, Stanley Kenani, others make Africa 39 list" ). CityVoice, April 10, 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2014.〕〔("Africa 39 List is out" ), Lesleigh Kenya, 9 April 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2014.〕〔(Glaydah NAMUKASA ), hayfestival.com. Retrieved 11 April 2014.〕〔(Africa39 Authors Biographies ), hayfestival.com. Retrieved 11 April 2014.〕
==Early life and education==
Glaydah was born in Uganda. Bereaved of her father as a child, she grew up in Entebbe with her mother, three sisters and two brothers. She studied in Nkumba Primary School, then Entebbe Secondary School. She graduated as a midwife in June 2000 at Kabale Nursing school. Currently, she is working with Wakiso District. She joined the Uganda Female writers Association, FEMRITE in 2002. Later she joined the British Council Crossing Borders creative writing scheme.〔("The Deadly Ambition (Paperback) Glaydah Namukasa" ), abebooks.com. Retrieved 7 February 2014.〕
She started her writing career by telling stories to fellow students at Nkumba Primary and Entebbe Secondary School. She used to ask herself why she could not write the stories instead. She would use exercise books to record her stories and later request friends to read through the work. One of her enthusiastic friends, Andrew Byogi, who read them over and over again, recommended her to FEMRITE, where she became an activist and active writer.〔("Ugandan Writers: Meet Glaydah Namukasa" ), AfroLit, January 25, 2006. Retrieved 30 November 2009.〕

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