Eyoum Ngangué is a Cameroonian journalist and anthropologist who now lives in exile in Paris. One of the country's leading investigative journalists during the 1990s, Ngangué was jailed for exposing political corruption and was subsequently granted exile in France in 1998. He is one of the co-founders of the Journalistes Africaines en Exile association. He currently works as the culture editor for the French magazine Pélerin.
Faustin Titi is an Ivorian artist who graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts of Abengorou. He has contributed to several Ivorian magazines and newspapers. He was awarded the Africa e Mediterraneo Prize for his graphic project, 'The Cop of Gnasville', which dealt with the theme of corruption. He lives in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.
André Naffis-Sahely's first collection of poetry is The Promised Land: Poems from Itinerant Life (Penguin, 2017). His translations from the French and Italian include works by Honoré de Balzac, Émile Zola, Alessandro Spina, Rashid Boudjedraand Tahar Ben Jelloun. His book Beyond the Barbed Wire: Selected Poems of Abdellatif Laâbi (Carcanet Press, 2016) received a 'Writers in Translation' award from English PEN.
André Naffis-Sahely is a poet, editor and translator whose many publications include two collections, The Promised Land: Poems from Itinerant Life (Penguin Books, 2017) and High Desert (Bloodaxe Books, 2022), and a pamphlet, The Other Side of Nowhere (Rough Trade Books, 2019). He edited The Heart of a Stranger: An Anthology of Exile Literature (2020) and is editor of Poetry London. He is a renowned translator, and several of his titles have been selected as Books of the Year by NPR, The Guardian and Financial Times.