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National Writers Union (USA)

    AUTHOR FIELD RUWE

    America is beginning to read Zambian author Field Ruwe. And so is the rest of the world. There are now two novels on the market, and everyone is beginning to notice them. Soon there will be three, then four, and before you know it, there will be numerous titles to choose from.

    A formidable and damning critique of imperial societies, Field presents a paranoid view of the world, in which the rich exploit the poor, and global politics undermine the international status quo. His protagonists are Africans who are thrown into a dungeon of intrigues, where they confront the realities of the world. In the end, against all odds, they defeat seemingly superior adversaries.

    Field Ruwe is first and foremost a journalist dedicated to his work. He has no political ambition nor does he devise his manuscripts under the influence of any person or organization. All his novels are researched with technical, physical and biological details.

    From an education in Zambia, England and America to a professional background in radio and television and advertising, Field Ruwe has been writing since 1975 and is moving quickly in his literary career. He is a BBC-trained journalist and a graduate of the New England Institute of Art and Communications, and is currently an Archer Fellow at Suffolk University.

    Despite his varied interests and activities, Field leads a quiet life in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is also a member of the National Writers Union.



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