Nana S. Achampong is a well-travelled African journalist. He has self-published 15 books in different genres including poetry, a play, two nonfiction, media, and an anthology.
Achampong has to his credit eighteen books including 6 of poetry ('F.l.o.a.t.i.n.g.', 'Salt in her Womb', 'I Dream A Song', 'My Kikuyu Princess', '…and soft! Selected Love Works'), 1 play ('Sun of God'), 2 novels ('I, immigrant', 'The Blight'), 1 children's ('It Pays to be Kind'), 2 nonfictions ('Empowernomics: understanding the system of God's purpose for mankind', 'Adinkra (ī'kŏn')-cepts: [concept ikons of the Asante Akan of West Africa]'), and an anthology ('Building Bridges: Bridging the Gaps Among African Siblings').
He is currently the Director of the Ama Ata Aidoo Centre for Creative Writing at African University College of Communication in Accra. Achampong is also a filmmaker, a fine artist, a music producer, a writer and a television producer.
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