About the author

THOMAS MUTONONO

<p>Thomas A. M. Mutonono was born and raised in Mbare, formerly Harare (the rest of the city was called &#39;Salisbury&#39;, then) before Zimbabwe&rsquo;s independence.</p> <p>He was interested in reading and writing so much that in 1969 he began to write short stories in ChiShona, one of the local languages in Zimbabwe and English. Despite a number of rejections from publishers Thomas persisted with his writing and eventually saw his work&nbsp;published in some magazines in the 1970&rsquo;s and the&nbsp;<em>Sunday Mail</em>, the main national weekly in&nbsp;the early 1980&rsquo;s. In 2001 Thomas moved to UK and in 2010 his first book of short stories,&nbsp;<em>A Means to Survive</em>&nbsp;was published by Lion Press Limited.</p> <p><br /> At present Thomas is working on a third book to be published in the near future, looking at the peoples&rsquo; politics as fiction based on the realities of everyday life. He lives in the Bedfordshire town of Luton</p>