British author Reni Eddo-Lodge contributed to Daughters of Africa, an anthology of over 200 women from Africa and the diaspora edited by this author. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Ghanaian-born British author who co-founded a publishing house with Clive Allison and serves as president of British PEN.
ANSWER: Margaret Busby [or Margaret Yvonne Busby]
[10e] Busby, who edited Eddo-Lodge's contributions to the anthology, predominantly writes obituaries and these works for The Guardian. James Wood writes these short evaluations of literary works for an eponymous London-based magazine.
ANSWER: book reviews [accept London Review of Books]
[10m] This publishing house published Eddo-Lodge's chart-topping 2017 book Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race. This publishing house shares its name with a literary circle that included Lytton Strachey (“STRAY-chee”) and Thoby Stephen.
ANSWER: Bloomsbury Publishing [or Bloomsbury Group]
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