قائمة الكتاب الأفارقة حسب البلد
هذه هي قائمة للكتاب البارزين من أفريقيا. وتضم الشعراء والروائيين والكتاب للأطفال وكتاب المقالات والباحثين، مدرجين حسب البلد.
- التعديلات والإضافات المدعومة بمراجع مرحب بها.
 
الجزائر
- Noureddine Aba (1921–1996), playwright and poet.[Gikandi]
 - فرحات عباس (1899–1995), political leader and essayist.[Gikandi]
 - سليم عيسى, pseudonym of Boukella, writer of detective fiction.[Gikandi]
 - واسيني الأعرج (1954– ), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - مالك عالولا (1937– ), poet and critic.[Gikandi]
 - جمال عمراني (1935–2005), poet and essayist.[Gikandi]
 - جان عمروش (1907–1962), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Marguerite Taos Amrouche (1913–1976), writer and singer.[Gikandi]
 - Leila Aouchal (1937– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Maya Arriz Tamza (1957– ), storyteller, novelist and playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Fatima Bakhaï (1949– ).[Gikandi]
 - Azouz Begag (1957– ), social scientist and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Rabah Belamri (1946–1995), poet, short story writer and critic.[Gikandi]
 - Myriam Ben (1928–2001), novelist, poet and activist.[Gikandi]
 - 'Abdelhamid Ben Hadouga (1928–1996), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Jacqueline Benslimane, poet.[Gikandi]
 - Réda Bensmaia, novelist and critic.[Gikandi]
 - Albert Bensoussan, novelist, translator and academic.[Gikandi]
 - Fatiha Berezak, poet and performer.[Gikandi]
 - Aïcha Bouabaci, poet and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - رشيد بوجدرة (1941– ), writer and educator.[Gikandi]
 - Nina Bouraoui (1967– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - حسين بوزاهر (1935– ), poet, politician and editor.[Gikandi]
 - ألبير كامو (1913–1960), author, philosopher and journalist.
 - Hélène Cixous (1937–), feminist writer and critic.
 - Djamila Debeche (1926– ), novelist and essayist.[Gikandi]
 - جاك دريدا (1930–2004), philosopher.
 - محمد ديب (1920–2003), novelist and poet.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Tahar Djaout (1954–1993), journalist, poet and fiction writer.[Gikandi]
 - آسيا جبار (1936– ), Francophone writer, film-maker and academic.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - فرانتس فانون, originally from Martinique (1925–1961), psychiatrist, philosopher and political theorist.
 - Achour Fenni, poet and academic.
 - مولود فرعون (1913–1962).[Gikandi]
 - Touati Fettouma (1950– ), Francophone novelist of the Maghreb.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Fatima Gallaire (1944– ), playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Anna Greki, pseudonym of Colette Anna Grégoire (1931–1966), poet.[Gikandi]
 - مالك حداد (1927–1978), novelist and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Aicha Lemsine (1942– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Mouloud Mammeri (1917–1989), Kabyle writer, anthropologist and linguist.[Gikandi]
 - Latifa Ben Mansour (1950– ), writer and linguist.
 - Rachid Mimouni (1945–1995), writer, teacher and activist.[Gikandi]
 - أحلام مستغانمي (1953– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Mohammed Ould Cheikh (1905–1938), poet and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Leila Rezzoug (1956– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Boualem Sansal (1949– ) novelist.
 - Leïla Sebbar (1941– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Jean Sénac (1926–1962), poet.[Gikandi]
 - الطاهر وطار (1936– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Kateb Yacine (1929–1989), novelist and playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Ahmed Zitouni (1949– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 
أنگولا
- José Eduardo Agualusa (1960– ), journalist and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Mário Pinto de Andrade (1928–1990), poet and politician
 - Arlindo Barbeitos (1940– ), poet
 - Mendes de Carvalho, writing as Uanhenga Xitu, politician and Africanist writer in Portuguese and Kimbundu.[Gikandi][1]
 - Maria João Chipalavela[2]
 - Alexandre Dáskalos (1924–), poet[3]
 - Maria Alexandre Dáskalos[4]
 - Raul David (1918–)[5]
 - Lopito Feijóo (1963– ), poet.[6]
 - Ernesto Lara Filho (1932–1977), poet[7]
 - Domingos Florentino (1953–)[8]
 - Duque Kate Hama (1963–)[9]
 - António Jacinto (1924–1991), poet and political activist.[Gikandi]
 - Sousa Jamba (1966– ), Anglophone journalist and novelist.[10][11]
 - Kandjila (1973–)[12]
 - Luis Kandjimbo (1960– ), essayist and critic.[13]
 - Dia Kassembe (1946– ), Francophone writer and novelist.[14]
 - Alda Lara (1930–1962), poet.
 - Manuel de Santos Lima (1935–)[15]
 - Reis Luís, or "Mbwanga" (1968– ), Portuguese-language novelist.[16]
 - João Maimona (1955– ), poet and essayist.[17]
 - Cikakata Mbalundu (Aníbal Simões) (1955–)[18]
 - Manuel Rui Monteiro (1941– ), poet.[Gikandi][19]
 - Agostinho Neto (1922–1979), poet.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Frederico Ningi (1959–), poet, journalist[20]
 - Ondjaki (1977– ), poet, novelist and dramatist.
 - Pepetela, pen-name of Artur Carlos Maurício Pestana dos Santos (1941–), writer of fiction.[Gikandi]
 - Inácio Rebelo de Andrade (1935–)[21]
 - Oscar Ribas (1909–2004), novelist
 - Alcides Sakala Simões (1953–)[22]
 - Aires de Almeida Santos[23]
 - Paula Tavares (1952– ), poet.
 - Timóteo Ulika (Cornélio Caley)[24]
 - José Luandino Vieira (1935– ), short-story writer and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Mota Yekenha (1962–)[25]
 
بنين
- Stanislas Adotevi (1934– ), French-language academic and philosopher.[Gikandi]
 - Adelaide Fassinou (1955– ), novelist
 - Berte-Evelyne Agbo, French-language poet also connected with Senegal.
 - Barbara Akplogan (1984 – ), French-language writer.[26]
 - Julien Alapini (1906–1971), ethnographer and playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Francis Aupiais (1877–1945), French-born missionary and anthropologist.[27]
 - Olympe Bhêly-Quenum (1928 – ), writer and journalist.[Gikandi]
 - Jérôme Carlos (1944– ), novelist,poet.[Gikandi]
 - Florent Couao-Zotti (1964), novelist,writer of comics, plays and short stories.
 - Félix Couchoro (1900–1968), novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Moudjib Djinadou (1965– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Paul Hazoumé (1890–1980), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Gisèle Hountondji (1954– ), French-language novelist.[28]
 - Paulin J. Hountondji (1942– ), philosopher and politician.
 - Paulin Joachim (1931– ), poet, journalist and editor.
 - Barnabé Laye (1941 – ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Hortense Mayaba, French-language novelist and children's writer.[29]
 - Dallys-Tom Medali, French-language poet and writer.[30]
 - José Pliva (1966– ), actor and playwright.
 - Jean Pliya (1931– ), playwright and short story writer.
 - Alidjanatou Saliou-Arekpa, French-language novelist.[31]
 - Arnold Sènou, French-language novelist.[32]
 
بوتسوانا
- Galesiti Baruti, novelist and academic.[33]
 - Unity Dow (born 1959), judge, human rights activist and writer.
 - Bessie Head (1937—1986), novelist and short-story writer born in South Africa.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Leetile Disang Raditladi (1910–1971), playwright and poet.
 - Barolong Seboni (born 1957), poet and academic.
 
بوركينا فاسو
- Angèle Bassolé-Ouédraogo (1967– ), French-language poet, also connected with Côte d'Ivoire.[34]
 - François Djobi Bassolet (ت. 2001), journalist, historian, and cultural leader.
 - Jacques Prosper Bazié (born 1955), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Nazi Boni (1909–1969), politician and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Sarah Bouyain (1968– ), writer and film director
 - Simporé Simone Compaore (born c. 1956), French-language playwright.[35]
 - Augustin-Sondé Coulibaly (1933– ), French-language novelist, poet and critic.[36]
 - Bernadette Sanou Dao (1952– ), politician, poet and children's writer.
 - D. Jean Pierre Guingané (1947– ), playwright, actor and director.[Gikandi]
 - Zarra Guiro (1957– ), French-language autobiographical writer.[37]
 - Ignace Ansomwin Hien (1952– ), novelist, poet and storywriter.[Gikandi]
 - Monique Ilboudo, politician and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Pierre Claver Ilboudo (born 1948), French-language novelist.[38]
 - Sophie Heidi Kam (1968– ), French-language poet, playwright and novelist.[39]
 - Sandra Pierrette Kanzié, French-language poet.[40]
 - Joseph Ki-Zerbo (1922–2006), politician and writer.
 - Amadou Koné (1953– ), novelist, playwright and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Gaël Koné (1976– ), French-language poet.[41]
 - Honorine Mare (1972– ), French-language poet and academic.[42]
 - Roger Nikiéma (c.1935– ), French-language journalist, novelist and poet.[43]
 - Suzy Henique Nikiéma (1983– ). French-language novelist.[44]
 - Kollin Noaga, pseudonym of Ernest Nongma Ouedraogo, politician, novelist and playwright.[45]
 - Dim-Dolobsom Ouedraogo (1897–1940), intellectual.[46]
 - Titinga Frédéric Pacéré (1943–), museum curator and French-language writer.[Gikandi]
 - Adiza Sanoussi, French-language novelist.[47]
 - Etienne Sawadogo, French-language novelist.[48]
 - Marie-Simone Séri (born 1954), French-language autobiographical writer also connected with Côte d'Ivoire.[49]
 - Jean-Baptiste Somé, novelist.[50]
 - Malidoma Patrice Somé (1956– ), writer about religion.
 - Maxime Z. Somé (1959– ), academic, politician and novelist.[51]
 - نوربرت زونگو (1949–1988)، صحفي وروائي.[Gikandi]
 
بوروندي
- Esther Kamatari (1951– )
 
كامرون
- Severin Cecile Abega (1955–2008), French-language fiction writer and anthropologist, author of Les Bimanes, Le Bourreau and Entre Terre et Ciel.[Gikandi]
 - Marie-Therese Assiga Ahanda, chemist and novelist.
 - Paul-Charles Atangana (1930– ), French-language poet.[52]
 - Philomène Bassek (1957– ), French-language novelist, author of La Tache de Sang.[Gikandi]
 - Francis Bebey (1929–2001), author of Les Trois Petits Cireurs, Agatha Moudio'son, The Ashanti Doll, Enfant Pluie and Ministre et le Griot.[Gikandi]
 - Bate Besong (1954–2007), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Larry Bate Takang, Novelist, Poet & Playwright. Author of "A Place of Fun and Evil"; "Pilgrimage of no Retreat"; "The Blind Boys and the Journalist" [www.larrybate.com]
 - Mongo Beti, pseudonym of Alexandre Biyidi Awala (1932–2001), novelist writing in French.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Calixthe Beyala (1961– ), novelist writing in French.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Jacques Bonjawo (1960– ), software engineer and columnist.
 - Bole Butake (1947– ), playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Fernando d'Almeida (1955– ), journalist and poet.[53]
 - Paul Dakeyo (1948– ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Mbella Sonne Dipoko (1936– ), English-language novelist, poet and painter.[Gikandi]
 - Gaston-Paul Effa (1965– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Jean Marc Ela (1936– ), African liberation theologian, author of African Cry and My Faith as an African
 - Frieda Ekotto, Professor and novelist. "Chuchote pas trop/Don't Whisper too Much."
 - Samuel-Martin Eno Belinga (1935– ), poet, geologist and civil servant.[54]
 - Professor Ndumbe Eyoh (1949–2006), playwright.
 - Alexis Maxime Feyou de Happy, French-language playwright, author of Conscience Ouverte (1974), Dithy (2002), Fairy Tales from Propagamar (2006), Victus Libri/Classic African Art (2008), Les Mezzotiniales (2009), Bodanou le Petit Oiseau Rouge (2010), and La Septieme Colonne/L'Ombre de Meridor (2010).[55]
 - Patrice Kayo (1942– ), poet, short story writer and oral storyteller.[Gikandi]
 - Yodi Karone (1954– ), novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Werewere Liking (1950– ), novelist also associated with Côte d’Ivoire.[Gikandi]
 - Jeanne Ngo Mai (1933– ), French-language poet.[56]
 - Claude-Joseph M'Bafou-Zetebeg (1948– ), French-language poet.[57]
 - Achille Mbembe (1957– ), political philosopher.
 - Rémy Sylvestre Medou Mvomo (1938– ), novelist and playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Evelyne Mpoudi Ngole (1953–), French-language novelist, author of Sous La Cendre Le Feu and Petit Jo, Enfant Des Rues.[58]
 - Engelbert Mveng (1930–1995), Jesuit priest and French-language poet, author of Balafon.[56]
 - Bill F. NDI (1964– ), English-language poet and playwright, author of K'cracy, Trees in the Storm and Other Poems, Mishaps and Other Poems, Toils and Travails, and Gods in the Ivory Towers.[59]
 - Bernard Nanga (1934–1985), French-language novelist, author of Les Chauve-Souris.[Gikandi]
 - David Ndachi Tagne (1958– ), novelist and journalist.[Gikandi]
 - Patrice Nganang (1970– ), novelist.
 - Charles Ngandé, French-language poet.[60]
 - Simon Njami (1962– ), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Jean-Jacques Nkollo (1962– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Etienne B. Noume, pen-name of Etienne NKepndep (1944–1970), French-language poet.[61]
 - Jean-Paul-Nyunaï (1932– ), French-language poet.[56]
 - Joseph Owono (1921–1981), novelist and diplomat.
 - Ferdinand Oyono (1929– ), novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Guillaume Oyono-Mbia (1939– ), playwright writing in English and French, author of Trois Pretendants un mari.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - René Philombe, pseudonym of Philippe-Louis Ombede (1930–2001), novelist and editor.[Gikandi]
 - Francois Sengat-Kuo (1931– ), French-language poet, author of Fleurs de Laterite, Heures rouges, and Collier de Cauris.[56]
 - Elolongué Epanya Yondo (1930– ), poet in French and Duala.[56]
 - Delphine Zanga Tsogo (1935– ), feminist and writer.[Gikandi]
 
الرأس الأخضر
جمهورية أفريقيا الوسطى
- Pierre Makombo Bamboté (1932– ), novelist and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Etienne Goyémidé (1942– ), novelist, poet and short story writer: Le Silence de la Foret.[Gikandi]
 - Blaise N'Djehoya (1953– ), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Cyriaque Robert Yavoucko (1953– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 
تشاد
- Marie-Christine Koundja (1957– ), novelist and diplomat.
 - Koulsy Lamko (1959– ), playwright, poet, novelist and university lecturer.
 - Joseph Brahim Seid (1927–1980), writer and politician.
 - Ali Abdel-Rhamane Haggar (1960– ), economist and writer.[62]
 - Ahmat Taboye, literary critic.
 - Khayar Oumar Deffalah (c.1944– ), politician and autobiographical writer.[63]
 
الكونغو (برازاڤيل)
- André-Patient Bokiba, academic.[64]
 - Adèle Caby-Livannah (1957– )
 - Emmanuel Dongala (1941– )
 - Mambou Aimée Gnali
 - Sony Lab'ou Tansi (1947–1995), born in Congo-Kinshasa
 - Henri Lopes (1937– ), born in Congo-Kinshasa
 - Alain Mabanckou (1966– )
 - Jean Malonga
 - Florence Lina Mouissou (1972– ), novelist.[65]
 - Victor N'Gembo-Mouanda (1969– )
 - Theophile Obenga
 - Tchicaya U Tam'si (1931–1988)
 - Jean-Baptiste Tati-Loutard (1938–2009)
 - Jeannette Balou Tchichelle (1947–2005)
 - Marie-Leontine Tsibinda
 - Brigitte Yengo
 
الكونغو (الديمقراطية) – زائير سابقاً
- Léonie Abo, (1945– ), autobiographical writer.
 - J’ongungu Lokolé Bolamba (1913–1990), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Raïs Neza Boneza (1979– ), poet and peace researcher.[66]
 - Amba Bongo, writer and advocate for refugees.
 - Lima-Baleka Bosekilolo, poet.
 - Charles Djungu-Simba Kamatenda (1953– ), journalist, teacher, publisher, and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Buabua wa Kayembe Mubadiate (1950– ), playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Christine Kalonji, French-language fiction writer.[67]
 - Kama Sywor Kamanda (1952– ), writer and poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Maguy Kabamba (1960– ), writer and translator.
 - Paul Lomami-Tshibamba (1914–1985), novelist born in Congo-Brazzaville.[Gikandi]
 - V. Y. Mudimbe (1941– ), philosopher, academic and author.[Gikandi]
 - Ngal Mbwil a Mpaang (1933– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Kavidi Wivine N'Landu, poet.
 - Clémentine Nzuji (1944– ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Sony Labou Tansi (1947–1995), novelist and poet.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Kabika Tshilolo, French-language writer.
 - Frederick Kambemba Yamusangie, novelist, playwright and poet.
 - Lye M. Yoka, playwright and short story writer.[68] [Gikandi]
 - Batukezanga Zamenka (1933–2000), novelist and essayist.[Gikandi]
 
ساحل العاج
- Marguerite Abouet, born in Abidjan (1971– ), writer of graphic novels.
 - Angèle Bassolé-Ouédraogo, also connected with Burkina Faso (1967– ), poet and journalist.
 - Tanella Boni, poet and novelist.
 - Micheline Coulibaly, born in Vietnam (1950–2003), short story writer and writer for children.
 - Bernard Binlin Dadié (1916– ), novelist, playwright, poet and politician.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Henriette Diabate (1935– ), politician and writer.
 - Richard Dogbeh, also connected with Benin, Senegal and Togo (1932–2003), novelist and educator.
 - Werewere-Liking Gnepo, also connected with Cameroon (1950– ), writer, playwright and performer.
 - Gilbert G. Groud (1956– ), painter, illustrator and author.
 - Fatou Kéita
 - Adjoua Flore Kouame (1964– ), novelist.
 - Ahmadou Kourouma (1927–2003), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Lauryn, also connected with Togo and Benin, born in France (1978– )
 - Véronique Tadjo (1955– ), poet, novelist and artist.
 
جيبوتي
- Waberi Abdourahman (1965– ), novelist, poet and academic.[Gikandi]
 - Mouna-Hodan Ahmed (1972– ), French-language novelist.[69]
 
مصر
- أحمد شوقي (1868–1932)
 - حافظ ابراهيم (1872–1932)
 - سلامة موسى (1887–1958)
 - طه حسين (1889–1973)
 - فكري أباظة (1896–1979)
 - توفيق الحكيم (1898–1987), playwright.[Killam & Rowe]
 - عبد الغني مصطفى عبد الغني (1955)
 - محمد حسين هيكل (1909–1956)
 - أبو السعود الإبياري (1910–1969)
 - نجيب محفوظ, (1911–2006), novelist, short story writer and playwright awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize in Literature.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Edmond Jabès (1912–1991)
 - Tatamkulu Afrika, also connected with South Africa (1920–2002)
 - أندريه شديد (1920–2011), poet and novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Mustafa Mahmoud (1921–2009)
 - فتحي غانم (1924–1998), novelist, journalist and editor.[Killam & Rowe]
 - أنيس منصور (1925–2011)
 - يوسف إدريس (1927–1991)
 - Alifa Rifaat (1930–1996)
 - Mohammad Moustafa Haddara (1930–1997)
 - سمير أمين (1931– )
 - نوال السعداوي (1931– ), feminist writer and activist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Salama Ahmed Salama (1932–2012), journalist and author.
 - صنع الله ابراهيم (1937– )
 - عبد الرحمن الأبنودي (1938– )
 - ليلى أحمد (1940– )
 - جمال الغيطاني (1945– )
 - أهداف سويف (1950– )
 
تاريخ الميلاد غير معلوم
- Muhammad Aladdin, novelist, short story writer and script writer.
 - Hussein Bassir, archaeologist.
 - منى سليمان, novelist and poet.
 - عائلة أباظة
 
غينيا الإستوائية
- María Nsué Angüe (1945– ), novelist and writer.
 - Juan Balboa Boneke (1938– ), politician and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Raquel Ilonbé (1938–1992), Spanish-language writer.
 - Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (1966– ), Annobonese writer.[Gikandi]
 - Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (1950– ), writer and journalist.[Gikandi]
 
إرتريا
- Alemseged Tesfai (1944– ), English-language playwright.[70]
 - Reesom Haile (2003– ), Tigrinya-language poet.[71]
 
إثيوپيا
- Haddis Alemayehu (1910–2003)
 - Michael Daniel Ambatchew (1967– )
 - Āfawarq Gabra Iyasus (1868–1947)
 - Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin (1936–2006)
 - Moges Kebede
 - Tāddasa Lībān
 - Nega Mezlekia (1958– )
 - Sahle Selassie (1936– )
 - Demese Tsege
 - Hama Tuma (1949– )
 - Mammo Wudneh (1931–2012)
 - Birhānu Zarīhun (1933/4-1987)
 
گابون
- Jean-Baptiste Abessolo (1932– ), educator and short story writer.
 - Peggy Lucie Auleley, French-language poet.[72]
 - Bessora (born in Belgium) (1968– ), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Rene Maran, born near Martinique (1887–1960), poet and novelist.
 - Chantal Magalie Mbazoo-Kassa, French-language poet and novelist.[73]
 - Justine Mintsa (1967– ), French-language novelist.[74]
 - Nadège Noëlle Ango Obiang, French-language short story writer.[75]
 - Maurice Okoumba-Nkoghe (1954– ), poet and teacher.[Gikandi]
 - Laurent Owondo (1948– ), playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Angèle Ntyugwetondo Rawiri (1954–2010), novelist.[Gikandi]
 
گامبيا
- Janet Badjan-Young (1937– ), playwright
 - Conton, William (1925– ), educator, historian and novelist also associated with Sierra Leone.[Gikandi]
 - Dibba, Ebou (1943–2000), English-language novelist.
 - Grey-Johnson, Nana (1951 – ), playwright.[76]
 - Joof, Alhaji Alieu Ebrima Cham (1924–2011), historian, politician and Pan-Africanist[77][78]
 - Peters, Lenrie (1932– ), poet and novelist also associated with Sierra Leone.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Sallah, Tijan M. (1958–), poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 
غانا
- Joseph Wilfred Abruquah (1921– ), novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Kobina Eyi Acquah (1952– ), poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Ama Ata Aidoo (1940– ), playwright, poet, fiction writer and critic.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Kofi Aidoo (1950– ), short story writer
 - Mohammed Naseehu Ali, short story and non-fiction writer
 - Kofi Anyidoho (1947– ), poet and academic[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Anthony Appiah (1954– ), philosopher, cultural theorist and novelist
 - Ayi Kwei Armah (1939– ), novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - T. Q. Armar (1915–2000 ), publisher and textbook writer
 - Raphael Armattoe (1913–1953), poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Bediako Asare, journalist and non-fictionwriter also connected with Tanzania
 - Meshack Asare (1945– ), children's writer.
 - Yaw Asare (1953–2002), dramatist and director.[79]
 - Mary Asabea Ashun (1968– ), novelist.[80]
 - Ayesha Harruna Attah, novelist.[81]
 - Kofi Awoonor (1935–2013), poet, novelist and critic.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Isaac Ayertey, Pan-Africanist and author
 - Yaba Badoe, novelist and filmmaker[82]
 - Sylvanus Bedzrah, novelist.
 - Mohammed Ben-Abdallah (1944 – ), playwright.[Killam & Rowe]
 - J. Benibengor Blay (1915– ), popular novelist, playwright and poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Yaw M. Boateng (1950– ), novelist and playwright.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - William Boyd (1952– ), novelist.
 - Kwesi Brew (1928– ), poet.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Nana Brew-Hammond, journalist, poet, playwright and screenwriter.[83]
 - Margaret Busby, publisher and dramatist.[84]
 - Abena Busia (1953– ), poet and academic.[85][86]
 - Akosua Busia (1966– ), actress, novelist and screenwriter.
 - Jacobus Capitein (1717–1747), minister and writer on slavery.[Gikandi]
 - Adelaide Smith Casely-Hayford (1868–1960), short story writer and educator.[Gikandi]
 - Gladys May Casely-Hayford (1901–1950), poet.[Gikandi]
 - J.E. Casely-Hayford (1866–1930), politician and novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Quobna Ottobah Cugoano (1757?–1801?), freed slave and autobiographer.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - J. B. Danquah (1895–1965), scholar, lawyer and politician.[Gikandi]
 - Mabel Danquah (1910–1984), short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Amma Darko (1956– ), novelist.
 - Lawrence Darmani (1956– ), novelist, poet, playwright, inspirational writer
 - Joe de Graft (1924–1978), playwright and poet.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Michael Dei-Anang (1909–1977), poet, playwright and novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Amu Djoleto (1929– ), novelist, poet and educator.[Gikandi]
 - Cameron Duodu (1937– ), journalist, novelist and poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Ferdinand Kwasi Fiawoo (1891–1969), playwright.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Ben Hinson, novelist, poet, playwright, director, actor and screenwriter.[87]
 - Albert William Kayper-Mensah (1923– ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Asare Konadu (1932–1994), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - B. Kojo Laing (1946– ), novelist and poet.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Lesley Lokko, novelist and academic.
 - Bill Okyere Marshall (1936– ), playwright and novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972), politician and political theorist.
 - (John) Atukwei Okai (1941– ), poet.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Martin Owusu (1943– ), playwright.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Frank Kobina Parkes (1932–2005), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Nii Ayikwei Parkes (1974– ), poet.
 - Carl Christian Reindorf (1834–1917), pastor and historian.
 - Kobina Sekyi (1892–1956), politician and writer.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Francis Selormey (1927–1988), novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Efua Theodora Sutherland (1924–1996 ), playwright.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Asiedu Yirenkyi (1946– ), playwright.[Killam & Rowe]
 
- Rita Akoto Coker (1953– ), African romance novelist. [Killam & Rowe]
 
غينيا
- Kesso Barry (1948– ), autobiographer also associated with Senegal.[Gikandi]
 - Saïdou Bokoum (1945– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Sory Camara, anthropologist.[Gikandi]
 - Ahmed Tidjani Cissé (1942– ), playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Koumanthio Zeinab Diallo (1956– ), poet and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Boubacar Diallo, novelist, short-story writer and film maker: La source enchantée, 1953
 - Alioum Fantouré (1938– ), economist and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Keïta Fodéba (1924–1969), poet and dancer.[Gikandi]
 - Lansiné Kaba, historian.[88]
 - Siré Komara (1991– ), novelist: Mes Racines.[89]
 - كمارا لايه (1928–1980), novelist: The Black Child.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Tierno Monénembo (1947– ), novelist: The Oldest Orphan, Les écailles du Ciel, Peulorihno, Le Roi de Kahel.[Gikandi]
 - Djibril Tamsir Niane (1932– ), novelist and historian.[Gikandi]
 - Williams Sassine (1944–1997), French-language novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 
غينيا-بيساو
- Amílcar Cabral (1924–1973), agronomist, writer and politician.
 - Carlos Semedo, poet.[90]
 
كنيا
- Jared Angira (1947–), poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Khadambi Asalache (1934– ), poet and author.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Karen Blixen aka Isak Dinesen (1885–1962), novelist.
 - Rocha Chimera, Swahili author and critic.
 - Elspeth Huxley (1907–1997), journalist and autobiographical writer.
 - Philo Ikonya, poet and human rights activist.[91]
 - Francis Imbuga (1947– ), director and playwright.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Samuel Kahiga, short story writer and novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Jomo Kenyatta (1892?–1978), politician and writer.[Gikandi & Mwangi]
 - Leonard Kibera (1942–1983). novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - John Kiriamiti (1950– ), writer of popular fiction.[Gikandi & Mwangi]
 - Muthoni Likimani (1926– ).[Killam & Rowe]
 - Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye (1928– ), novelist, essayist and poet.
 - Charles Mangua (c.1940– ), fiction writer.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Ali A. Mazrui (1933– ), academic and political writer.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Mwana Kupona binti Msham (died c.1865), Swahili poet.
 - Micere Mugo (1942– ), playwright, academic and poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Wahome Mutahi (−2003), satirical journalist.
 - Joseph Muthee (1928– ), Kikuyu writer.
 - Meja Mwangi (1948– ), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Rebecca Nandwa, Swahili children's writer.[92]
 - Mona L. Nduilu (1976 -)[93]
 - Stephen N. Ngubiah (1936– ), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Ngugi wa Mirii (1951– ), playwright.
 - Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (1938– ), English-language and Gikuyu writer.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Rebeka Njau (1932– ), novelist, playwright and poet.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Chacha Nyaigotti-Chacha (1952– ), playwright.
 - Atieno Odhiambo (1945–2009), academic.
 - Oginga Odinga (1912–1994), writer, philosopher and politician.[Gikandi & Mwangi]
 - Margaret Ogola (1958–2011).[Gikandi & Mwangi]
 - Grace Ogot (1930– ).[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor (1968– ), winner of the Caine Prize 2003.
 - Shailja Patel, poet, playwright and activist.
 - Mwangi Ruheni (born 1934), scientist and popular novelist.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - M. G. Vassanji (1950– ), novelist and editor.
 - Koigi wa Wamwere (1949– ), politician and writer.
 - Godwin Wachira (1936– ), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Charity Waciuma (1936– ), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Wangui Wa Goro, academic and translator.[94]
 - Binyavanga Wainaina (1971– ), winner of the Caine Prize 2002.
 - Gakaara Wanjau (1921–2001), writer and Gikuyu nationalist.
 - Kenneth Watene (born 1944), playwright.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Miriam Were (1940– ), public health advocate, academic and novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Moraa Gitaa – author, novelist, short story writer, 2010 Penguin Prize for African Writing nominee, 2008 National Book Development Council of Kenya Literary Award winner. {Nsemia Inc. Publishers, Author Me, G21}
 
لسوتو
Mpho Matsepo Nthunya of Lesotho
- Moroesi Akhionbare (1945– )
 - Caroline Ntseliseng Khaketla (1918–)[95]
 - Thomas Mofolo (1876–1948), novelist
 - Mzamane Nhlapo
 - Mpho Matsepo Nthunya
 
ليبريا
- Edwin Barclay (1882–1955), politician and writer.
 - Edward Wilmot Blyden (1832–1912), born in the Virgin Islands (see also Sierra Leone), educator, writer, diplomat and politician.
 - Wilton G. S. Sankawulo (1937–2009), politician and author.
 - Bai T. Moore (1916– ), poet, novelist, folklorist and essayist.[Killam & Rowe]
 
ليبيا
- Sadiq Al-Nayhum (1937–1994), Islamic writer, critic and journalist.[96]
 - FKhalifa al-Fakhri, short story writer.[97]
 - Ahmad Ibrahim al-Faqih (1942– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Muammar al-Gaddafi (1942–2011 ), politician and occasional novelist.
 - Ibrahiem El-kouni (1948– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 
مدغشقر
- Elie-Charles Abraham (1919– ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - David Jaomanoro (1953– ), poet, short story writer and playwright.[98]
 - Esther Nirina (1932– ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Hajasoa Vololona Picard-Ravololonirina (1956– ), academic, politician and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo (1903–1937), poet and novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Jacques Rabémanajara (1913– ), poet, playwright and politician.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Raymond William Rabemananjara (1913– ), historian and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Charlotte Arisoa Rafenomanjato (1938– ), writer and translator.[Gikandi]
 - Elie Rajaonarison (1951–2010), poet.
 - Régis Rajemisa-Raolison (1913– ), poet and educator.[Gikandi]
 - Jean-Luc Raharimanana (1967– ), French-language writer.
 - Michèle Rakotoson (1948– ), novelist, short story writer and playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Flavien Ranaivo (1914– ), poet and writer.[Gikandi]
 
ملاوي
- Steven Chimombo (1945– ), writer, poet, editor and teacher.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Frank Chipasula (1949– ), writer, editor and academic.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Walije Gondwe (1936– ), "Malawi's first female novelist".[99]
 - Aubrey Kachingwe (1926– ), novelist and short story writer.[Killam & Rowe]
 - William Kamkwamba (1987– ), inventor and author.
 - Chris Kamlongera, playwright and University of Malawi academic.[100]
 - Legson Kayira (1942– ). novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Stanley Onjezani Kenani (1976– ), poet.
 - Ken Lipenga (1954– ), politician, journalist and writer.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Qabaniso Malewezi (1979– ), spoken-word poet.[101]
 - Ben Wokomaatani Malunga (1962– ), poet and broadcaster.[102]
 - Jack Mapanje (1944– ), writer and poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Felix Mnthali (1933– ), poet, novelist and playwright.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Edison Mpina (1946–2001), poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Sam Mpasu (1945– ), novelist and politician
 - Anthony Nazombe (1955–2004), poet and academic.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Iain Riley (1981– ),writer,poet,academic, father, beard-man, aquaman's only fan and lover .[Killam & Rowe]
 - D.D.Phiri (Desmond Dudwa Phiri), economist, historian and playwright.
 - David Rubadiri (1930– ), diplomat, academic and poet.[Killam & Rowe]
 - پول تيامبه زلزا (1955– )، مؤرخ، ناقد وكاتب.
 
مالي
- Ahmad Baba al Massufi (1556–1627), writer and scholar.
 - Abdoulaye Ascofaré (1949– ), poet and filmmaker.
 - Ibrahima Aya (1967– )
 - Amadou Hampâté Bâ (1900 or 1901–1991), historian, theologian, ethnographer, novelist and autobiographer.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Adame Ba Konaré (1947– ), historian and writer.
 - Seydou Badian Kouyaté (1928– ), novelist and politician.[Gikandi]
 - Massa Makan Diabaté (1938–1988), historian, author and playwright.
 - Souéloum Diagho, poet.
 - Aïda Mady Diallo, novelist and director.
 - Aly Diallo, French-language novelist first published in German translation.[103]
 - Alpha Mandé Diarra (1954– )
 - Oumou Diarra (1967– ), born in Yugoslavia.[104]
 - Doumbi Fakoly (1944– ), non-fiction writer.
 - Aïcha Fofana (1957–2003), novelist.[105]
 - Aoua Kéita (1912–1980), independence activist and autobiographer.
 - Moussa Konaté (1951– ), French-language writer.
 - Yambo Ouologuem (1940– ), novelist.
 - Ibrahima Mamadou Ouane (1908– ), writer.[106]
 - Bernadette Sanou Dao (1952– ), author and politician.
 - Fanta-Taga Tembely (1946– ), French-language novelist.[107]
 - Aminata Traoré (1942– ), author, politician and political activist.
 - Falaba Issa Traoré (1930–2003), writer, comedian, playwright and director.
 
موريتانيا
- Ahmad ibn al-Amin al-Shinqiti (1872–1913), Arabic-language writer.
 - Amadou Oumar Bâ (1917– ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Ibn Razqa (died 1144 AH/1731 AD), poet and scholar.
 - Moussa Diagana (1946– ), French-language writer.
 - Moussa Ould Ebnou, French-language novelist.
 - Mohammed al-Shankiti (1907–1973), Islamic scholar.
 - Abderrahmane Sissako (1961– ), filmmaker
 
موريشيوس
المغرب
 مقالة مفصلة: قائمة الكتاب المغاربة
موزمبيق
- Paulina Chiziane (1955– ), Portuguese-language novelist and short-story writer.
 - Mia Couto (1955– ), novelist and short story writer.[Killam & Rowe] [Gikandi]
 - José Craveirinha (1922–2003), Portuguese-language poet.
 - Luis Bernardo Honwana (1942– ), Portuguese-language short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa (1957– ), Portuguese-language novelist and short-story writer.
 - Lina Magaia (1940s– ), Portuguese-language novelist and short-story writer.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Orlando Marques de Almeida Mendes (1916–1990), Portuguese-language novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Lília Momplé (1935– ), Portuguese-language fiction writer.
 - Amélia Muge (1952– ), writer and singer.
 - Glória de Santana (1925– ), poet.[108]
 - Noémia de Sousa (1926–2003), Portuguese-language poet.
 
ناميبيا
- Joseph Diescho (1955– ), novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Dorian Haarhoff (1944– ), poet and academic.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Giselher Werner Hoffmann (1958– ), German-language novelist.[109]
 - Anoeschka von Meck, journalist and Afrikaans language writer.
 
النيجر
- Idé Adamou (1951– ), poet and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Ousmane Amadou (1948– ), poet, novelist, lawyer and journalist.[Gikandi]
 - Djibo Bakary (1922–1998), politician and writer.
 - Andrée Clair, born and died in France (1916–1982), ethnographer and children's writer.
 - Mahamadou Halilou Sabbo (1937– ), novelist and playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Boubou Hama (1906–1982), politician and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Hawad (1950– ), a Tuareg poet currently living in France.[Gikandi]
 - Salihu Kwantagora (1929– ), songwriter and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Hélène Kaziende (1967– ), teacher, journalist and short story writer.[110]
 - Abdoulaye Mamani (1932–1993), poet, novelist and trade unionist.[Gikandi]
 - Ide Oumarou (1937–2002), politician, diplomat and writer.
 - Oum Ramatou (1970– ), French-language novelist.
 - Andre Salifou (1942– ), politician, diplomat and academic.
 
نيجريا
انظر: قائمة الكتاب النيجيريين
رواندا
- Maggy Correa, French-language autobiographical writer.[111]
 - Edouard Gasarabwe (1938– ), novelist and folklorist.[Gikandi]
 - Jeannine Herrmann-Grisius, French-language novelist.[112]
 - Alexis Kagame (1912–1981), priest, scholar, and writer.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Immaculée Ilibagiza (c. 1970– ), autobiographical and religious writer.[Gikandi]
 - Thérèse Muamini, French-language novelist.[113]
 - Yolande Mukagasana (1954– ), French-language autobiographical writer.[114]
 - J. Savério Nayigiziki (1915–1984), educator, translator and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Cyprien Rugumba (1935–1994), scholar, poet and composer.[Gikandi]
 - Benjamin Sehene (1959– ), novelist and non-fiction writer.
 - Marie-Aimable Umurerwa, French-language autobiographical writer.[115]
 - Marie Béatrice Umutesi (1959– ), French-language autobiographical writer.[116]
 
ساو تومي وپرنسيپه
- Olinda Beja (1946– ), novelist.[117]
 - Sara Pinto Coelho (1913–1990), fiction writer and playwright.
 - Conceição Lima (1962– ), Portuguese-language poet.
 - Caetano da Costa Alegre (1864–1890), Portuguese-language poet.
 - M. Manuela Margarido (1925–2007), Portuguese-language poet.[118]
 - Alda do Espírito Santo (1926– ), Portuguese-language poet.[Gikandi]
 - Mário Domingues (1899–1977), novelist.[119]
 - José Francisco Tenreiro (1921–1963), literary critic and poet.[Gikandi][120]
 
السنغال
See: List of Senegalese writers
سيشل
- Antoine Abel (1934– ), poet and fable writer.[Gikandi]
 
سييراليون
- Ishmael Beah (1980– ), child soldier and memoirist.
 - Edward Wilmot Blyden (1832–1912), born in the Virgin Islands (see also Liberia)
 - Adelaide Casely-Hayford (1868–1960), short story writer and educator.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Gladys Casely-Hayford (1904–1950), poet also associated with Ghana.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Syl Cheney-Coker (1945/47– ), poet, journalist and novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - William Conton (1925– ), educator, historian, and novelist also associated with The Gambia.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - R. Sarif Easmon (1913– ), doctor, playwright and novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Aminatta Forna (1964– ), memoirist and novelist.
 - Africanus Horton (1835–1883), Creole African nationalist writer.
 - Delia Jarrett-Macauley, academic and novelist.[121]
 - Lemuel A. Johnson (1940/41–2002), poet and academic.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Yulisa Amadu Maddy (1936– ), playwright, novelist, and choreographer.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Abioseh Nicol (1924–1994), doctor and short story writer.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Lenrie Peters (1932–2009), poet also associated with The Gambia.[Gikandi]
 
الصومال
- Ahmed Ismail Samatar (1950– ), writer and academic.
 - Abdi Ismail Samatar (1950– ), geographer.
 - Abdisalam Issa-Salwe, Somali-British academic.
 - Abdi Sheik Abdi (1942– ), US-based writer.
 - Abdi Kusow, scholar and writer.
 - Abdillahi Suldaan Mohammed Timacade (1920– ), poet.
 - Ayaan Hirsi Ali (1969– ), feminist and anti-Islam activist.
 - Cali Xuseen Xirsi (1946–2005), poet.
 - Cristina Ali Farah (1973– ), poet and novelist.
 - Jaamac Cumar Ciise, historian of Somali oral literature.
 - Maxamed Daahir Afrax, novelist, playwright and critic.
 - Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi, linguist and translator.
 - Mohamed Haji Mukhtar, historian and scholar.
 - Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame 'Hadrawi'(1941–), poet.
 - Nadifa Mohamed (1981–), novelist.
 - Nuruddin Farah (1945– ), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Rageh Omaar (1967– ), journalist.
 - Said S. Samatar (1943– ), scholar and writer.
 - Shadya Yasin, poet.
 - Waris Dirie (1965– ), model and autobiographical writer.
 - Yaasiin Cismaan Keenadiid (1919– ), literary scholar
 
جنوب أفريقيا
انظر: قائمة كتاب جنوب أفريقيا
السودان
انظر: قائمة الكتاب السودانيين
Swaziland
- Modison Salayedvwa Magagula (1958– ), playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Stanley Musa N. Matsebula (1958), economist and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Elias Adam Bateng Mkhonta (1954–2001), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Sarah Mkhonza (1957– ), novelist, short story writer and journalist.[Gikandi]
 - Gladys Lomafu Pato, short story writer.[Gikandi]
 
تنزانيا
- Agoro Anduru (1948–1992), short story writer.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Mark Behr (1963– ), fiction writer also connected with South Africa.
 - Chachage Seithy Chachage ( 1955–2006), sociologist and Swahili novelist.[122]
 - Abdulrazak Gurnah (1948– ), novelist and critic.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Ebrahim N. Hussein (1943– ), playwright, essayist, poet and translator.[Gikandi] [Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Euphrase Kezilahabi (1944– ), novelist, poet and scholar.
 - Freddy Macha (1955– ), writer and musician[123]
 - Jacqueline Kibacha, poet.[124]
 - Aniceti Kitereza (1896–1981), novelist.
 - Amandina Lihamba (1944– ), playwright.[125]
 - Ismael R. Mbise, novelist and academic.[Gikandi]
 - Penina Mlama, playwright.[126]
 - Ben R. Mtobwa (English and Swahili novelist)
 - Sandra A. Mushi, poet.[127]
 - Elvis Musiba ( –2010), businessman and Swahili novelist.[128]
 - Godfrey Mwakikagile (1949–), writer and specialist in African studies.
 - Ras Nas, musician and poet.
 - Julius Nyerere (1922–1999), politician and writer.[Gikandi & Mwangi]
 - Peter Palangyo (1939–1993), novelist.[Gikandi] [Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Prince Kagwema (1931– ), novelist.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Hammie Rajab, Swahili novelist.[129]
 - Shaaban Robert (1909–1962), Swahili novelist and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Gabriel Ruhumbika (1938– ), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Edwin Semzaba, novelist, playwright, actor and director.
 - Robert Bin Shaaban (1902–1962), poet, author and essayist.
 - Shafi Adam Shafi, Swahili novelist.[130]
 
توگو
- Gad Ami (1958– ), French-language novelist.[131]
 - David Ananou (1917–2000), novelist.
 - Félix Couchoro (1900–1968), novelist, also connected with Benin.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Richard Dogbeh, also connected with Benin, Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire (1932–2003), novelist and educator.
 - Kossi Efoui (1962– ), playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Emilie Anifranie Ehah, also connected with Senegal.[132]
 - Christiane Akoua Ekue (1954– ), French-language novelist.[133]
 - Koffi Gomez (1941– ), novelist and playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Alemdjrodo Kangni (1966– ), playwright.[134]
 - Kodjo Adabra (1974– ), novelist and academic.[135]
 - Tété-Michel Kpomassie (1941– ), explorer and writer.
 - Pyabelo Chaold Kouly (1943– ), autobiographical writer and novelist.
 - Senouvo Agbota Zinsou (1946– ), playwright and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Yves-Emmanuel Dogbé (1939– ), novelist, fable writer, poet and essayist.[136]
 - Jeannette D. Ahonsou (1954– ), novelist.
 
تونس
- محمود أصلان (1902–?).[Gikandi]
 - Hachemi Baccouche (1916–2008), novelist and essayist.[Gikandi]
 - Tahar Bekri (1951– ), poet in French and Arabic.[Gikandi]
 - Rafik Ben Salah (1948– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Claude Bénady (1922– ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Slaheddine Bhiri (1947– ), novelist and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Robert Blum (1901–?), French-language writer.[Gikandi]
 - Hédi Bouraoui (1932– ), poet, novelist and academic.
 - Anis Debeche (1984– ), zoologist, novelist and academic.[Gikandi]
 - Hafedh Djedidi (1953– ), poet and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - 'Ali al-Du'aji (1909–1949), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Aboul-Qacem Echebbi (1909–1934), poet.
 - Salah Garmadi (1933–1982), linguist and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Moncef Ghachem (1946– ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - Sophie el Goulli (1932– ), novelist and art historian.[Gikandi]
 - Gisèle Halimi (1927– ), lawyer, feminist activist and essayist.
 - Muhammad Rachad Hamzaoui (1934– ), short story writer, playwright and novelist.
 - Muhammad al-Mukhtar Jannat (1930– ), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Ibn Khaldoun (1332–1406), polymath.
 - Bashir Khrayyef (1917–1983), writer and teacher.[Gikandi]
 - Muhyi al-Din Khrayyif (1932– ), poet.[Gikandi]
 - 'Izz al-Dīn al-Madanī (1938– ), playwright and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Mahmud al-Mis'adi (1911– ), novelist and playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Abdelwahab Meddeb (1946– ), novelist and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Fawzi Mellah (1946–), playwright and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Albert Memmi (1920– ), sociologist, novelist and essayist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Mohamed Moncef Metoui (1943– ), playwright, director and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Chams Nadir (1949– ), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Ryvel, pseudonym of Raphael Levy (1898–1972), writer and journalist.[Gikandi]
 - Youssef Rzouga (1957– ), poet.
 - Amina Saïd (1953– ), poet.
 - Walid Soliman (1975– ), writer, essayist and translator.
 - Ahmad al-Tifashi (?–1253), poet, writer and anthologist.
 - Mustapha Tlili (1937– ), novelist and academic.[Gikandi]
 
أوغندا
- Monica Arac de Nyeko (1979– ), short story writer, poet and essayist.
 - Doreen Baingana, short story writer.
 - Austin Bukenya (1944– ), poet, literary theorist, actor and playwright.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Moses Isegawa (1963– ), novelist.[Gikandi & Mwangi]
 - Catherine Samali Kavuma (1960– ), novelist.
 - China Keitetsi (1967– ), autobiographical writer,
 - Barbara Kimenye (1929–2012), children's writer.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Henry Kyemba (1939– ), politician and writer.
 - Bonnie Lubega (1929– ), novelist, children's writer and lexicographer.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Lubwa p'Chong (1946–1997), playwright. [Killam & Rowe]
 - Jane Musoke-Nteyafas (c.1976 – ), poet and writer.
 - Christopher Henry Muwanga Barlow (1929–2006), poet.
 - Mahmood Mamdani (1933– ), academic and political writer.
 - Mulumba Ivan Matthias (1987–), poet, short story writer, and novelist.
 - John Nagenda (1938– ), writer and presidential adviser.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Glaydha Namukasa, novelist.
 - Peter Nazareth (1940– ), novelist, playwright, poet and critic.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Rajat Neogy (1938–1995), writer and editor.[Gikandi & Mwangi]
 - Richard Carl Ntiru (1946– ), poet.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Michael B. Nsimbi (1910–1994), Luganda writer.
 - Julius Ocwinyo (1961– ), editor, poet and novelist.
 - Okello Oculi (1942– ), novelist, poet and academic.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Okot p'Bitek (1931–1982), poet.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Eneriko Seruma (1944– ), poet, novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Robert Serumaga (1939–1980), playwright, director and novelist.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Taban Lo Liyong (1939– ), Sudan-born poet and critic.[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Bahadur Tejani (1942– ), Kenyan-born poet, dramatist and literary critic. [Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Lillian Tindyebwa, novelist, shortstory writer
 - Timothy Wangusa (1942– ).[Gikandi & Mwangi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Elvania Namukwaya Zirimu (1938–1979).[Gikandi & Mwangi]
 - Pio Zirimu (died 1977), liguist and literary theorist.[Gikandi & Mwangi]
 
الصحراء الغربية
- محمد فاضل إسماعيل ولد السويح (1958–2002), journalist and politician.
 - أحمد بابا مسكي, writer, diplomat and politician.
 
زامبيا
- Kenneth Kaunda (1924– ), nationalist and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Chibamba Kanyama, journalist and business writer.[137]
 - Andreya Sylvester Masiye (1922– ), diplomat and novelist.[138]
 - Dominic Mulaisho (1933– ), novelist.[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe]
 - Charles Mwewa, poet and non-fiction writer.[139]
 - Keith Nalumango (1952– ), novelist and former head of programming at the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation.
 - Princess Zindaba Nyirenda, novelist.[140]
 - Binwell Sinyangwe (1956– )
 
زمبابوى
- N. H. Brettell (1908–1991), poet.[141]
 - NoViolet Bulaweyo (born Elizabeth Zandile Tshele) (1981–). novelist.
 - Patrick Chakaipa (1932–2003). novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Paul Chidyausiku (1929– ), preacher and writer.[Gikandi]
 - Bernard Chidzero (1927–2002), economist and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Samuel Chimsoro (1949– ), novelist and poet.[142]
 - Shimmer Chinodya (1957– ), poet, short story writer, novelist, and textbook writer.[Gikandi]
 - Edmund Chipamaunga (1938– ), novelist.[143]
 - Raymond Choto (1962– ), journalist and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - A. S. Cripps (1869–1952), priest, short story writer and poet.
 - Tsitsi Dangarembga (1959– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - John Eppel (1947– ), novelist, poet and short story writer.
 - Chenjerai Hove (1956– ), novelist, poet, critic and editor.[Gikandi]
 - Adin Kachisi, science fiction writer and poet.
 - Wilson Katiyo (1947/49– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Giles Kuimba (1936– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Doris Lessing, born in Persia (now Iran) (1919– ), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Ignatius Mabasa (1971– ), poet and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Nevanji Madanhire (1961– ), novelist and editor of the Zimbabwe Standard.[144]
 - Wiseman Magwa (1962– ), playwright.[Gikandi]
 - Barbara Makhalisa (?1940s- ), novelist and short story writer.[145]
 - John Marangwanda (1923– ), Shona novelist.[146]
 - Dambudzo Marechera (1952–1987), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Nozipa Maraire (1966– ), doctor and writer.
 - Edmund Masundire (1966– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Timothy O. McLoughlin (1937– ), novelist, poet and editor.[Killam & Rowe]
 - Cont Mhlanga, playwright, actor and theatre director.
 - S. O. Mlilo (1924–1995), Ndebele novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Aaron Chiwundura Moyo (1959– ), novelist and playwright.[Gikandi]
 - George Mujajati (1957–), playwright and novelist.[147]
 - Charles Mungoshi (1947– ), writer and editor.[Gikandi]
 - Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe (1974–) Writer,editor and poet (kwachirere.blogspot/)
 - Solomon Mutswairo (1924– ) (see also Zambia), novelist and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Togara Muzanenhamo (1975–), poet
 - Geoffrey Ndhlala (1949– ).[Killam & Rowe]
 - Emmanuel Ngara (1947– ), academic.
 - Mthandazo Ndema Ngwenya (1949–1992), novelist, radio playwright and poet.[Gikandi]
 - Stanley Nyamfukudza (1951– ), novelist and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 - Freedom Nyamubaya (1958– ), poet.[148]
 - Kristina Rungano (1963– ), the first published woman poet in Zimbabwe.
 - Stanlake Samkange (1922–1988), historian and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Ben Sibenke (1945– ), playwright.[149]
 - Ndabezinhle S. Sigogo (1932–2006), novelist and editor.[Gikandi]
 - Ndabaningi Sithole (1922–2000), historian, politician, and novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Alexander McCall Smith, also connected with Botswana (1948– ), lawyer and novelist.
 - T. K. Tsodzo / Thompson K. Tsodzo (1947– ), novelist.[Gikandi]
 - Lawrence Vambe (1917– ).[150]
 - Yvonne Vera, also connected with Canada (1964–2005), novelist, short story writer and editor.[Gikandi]
 - Andrew Whaley (1958– ).[151]
 - Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (1955– ), historian, critic, novelist and short story writer.
 - Musaemura Zimunya (1949– ), poet, critic and short story writer.[Gikandi]
 
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المراجع
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