Gabriel Dinda

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Gabriel Dinda is a renowned Kenyan author, poet, and entrepreneur dedicated to nurturing the literary landscape in Kenya and beyond. As the founder of Writers Guild Kenya, Gabriel has played a pivotal role in mentoring and supporting aspiring writers, creating a platform for their voices to be heard and their stories to be shared.

Advocacy champion and literacy advocate

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Tagline:
Advocacy champion and literacy advocate
Writing inspirations:
People, nature, humanity
Book genres:
  • Self-Help
  • Philosophy
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    Hi, I’m Gabriel Dinda, a passionate advocate for literature and education.

    Currently, I am a doctoral fellow at Strathmore University, where I am pursuing a PhD in Climate Justice.

    In addition to my academic pursuits, I have the privilege of lecturing at the same institution, sharing my knowledge and enthusiasm with the next generation of scholars.

    My journey in the literary world led me to establish Writers Guild Kenya, an organization dedicated to nurturing and supporting writers across the country.

    Through this platform, I have had the honor of working with zealous and incredibly talented writers.

    My work is driven by a love for reading and writing, and I strive to inspire others to discover the transformative power of literature.

    When I’m not immersed in academic research or guiding writers, you can find me exploring new books, engaging in thought-provoking discussions, and advocating for climate justice.

    My goal is to make a lasting impact both in the literary world and in the broader context of social and environmental issues.

    Thank you for taking the time to learn a bit about me. I look forward to connecting with you through my work and shared passion for literature.

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