Munira Premji, Author

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Against all odds, my book, currently titled, Choosing Hope: 1 Woman, 3 Cancers., will be published in the spring of 2020 under the banner of Mawenzi House Publishers Ltd.  Woot, Woot!, Whoop, Whoop! 

I signed the contract with Mawenzi House Publishers Ltd. on August 19th (which by happenstance also marks my 33rd anniversary of being a Canadian citizen).  Starting October 2019, I will be working with the esteemed MG Vassanji, a two-time winner of the Giller Prize, who will edit the book for publication.  I am giddy with the thought of learning from the very best and getting the book out into the world.  MG has warned me that he is a “tough editor.”  I told him I was equal to it.  I am going to be a published author! For real. 

But let me start from the beginning.  The very beginning.

When I was a little girl, about 5, I would pretend that I was an author and had written a book. I would gather all my dolls in our home in Moshi, Tanzania and read my pretend books to them, always ending with “story written by Munira Kurji” (my maiden name). Sometimes the stories were about princes and princesses, and castles, and other times, about real-life things that I found extraordinary, like how to make macaroons.

The idea of writing a book resurfaced after I created this blog (https://www.i-will-survive.org) in March 2012, shortly after being diagnosed with two cancers.  The blog started simply as a venue where I could pour out my thoughts and share my stories of life on the cancer journey – the good and not-so-good parts. It meant showing myself to others without holding back for fear of rejection and judgement. This blog challenged me to share the deepest parts of myself.

Over time, the readership of the blog grew to some 200,000 hits from people in 80 countries,  and became more than just my own personal “journal”. I made new friends and reconnected with old ones whom I had not seen in decades. In the early days, when I spent so much time in the hospital and was too sick to go out, the blog became my salvation, my way to be part of the rhythm of life.

There were times when I didn’t have much to say, or didn’t feel like writing. I started to get phone calls and emails from people asking if I was okay. Many worried that the absence of a blog post meant my life had come to an abrupt end.  Then a few friends suggested I write a book, and in the spirit of living fearlessly, I decided to formally make it a “bucket list” item.

I knew I could not embark on this project alone so I called Sabrina to ask for help.  Sabrina said that this was my story and that I needed to do the hard work and write the first draft.  She encouraged me to take a year to do this, which I found a terrifying prospect.  She offered to provide support, brainstorm ideas, be a cheerleader; anything I needed.  It took me two years to write the first draft of the book.

I shared it with Nagib, Shayne and Sabrina. The feedback was luke-warm.  Shayne offered me 8 single-spaced pages of brutal feedback.  He said that the book had the potential of being great, but it fell short.  I converted his 8 pages into a project plan and took a full year to rewrite the book following his suggestions.  Sabrina worked closely with me during this time.  We would set up meetings on weekends – she in Nairobi, me in Toronto – and go each page in detail.  Each time I rewrote a chapter, I sent it to Sabrina.  Sabrina asked me tough questions, challenged my thinking, jogged my memory and made me re-live the difficult parts.  This was a difficult process for the both of us as it forced us to go to dark places we thought we had left behind.  Sometimes Sabrina would reframe the narrative, sometimes she would add a paragraph or a phrase or a twist and a few times she would ask me to go back to the drawing board and rewrite the chapter.  With each revision, she breathed life into my story.  We finally finished the book in June 2019 and we knew that we had something special in our hands.  Something we wanted to see published.

That’s where Mawenzi House came in.  I submitted the new and improved version of the book to Mawenzi House in June 2019, a publishing company recommended by my friend, Shairose Popatia.   I was not expecting to hear back from them for 6 months, as is customary with most publishing houses. Within weeks I was astounded to hear back from the publisher at Mawenzi, Nurjehan Aziz, saying that they had read the book and that she and her husband, MG Vassanji, wanted to meet us.  Nagib came home early from work to pick me up so we could meet them together.  I think I changed my outfit at least 3 times, so that I could look and feel my best.  I was equal part confident, equal part a nervous wreck. They said that my book was an inspirational memoir and it was a story that needed to be shared with the world.  I heard Nagib take a gasp, while I almost passed out!

This news could not have come at a better time.  It has diverted my attention from the cancer and focused my attention on fulfilling a life-long dream.  It has created an excitement in our family that is palpable.  It is giving me the momentum to want to get better quickly to give birth to this book in the spring of 2020.  Can you believe it?  Munira Premji, Author.

26 responses to “Munira Premji, Author”

  1. Shamim Hirji Avatar
    Shamim Hirji

    Congratulations Munira. Can’t wait to read your book. My husband Ahmed Natha Hirji is from Moshi too and knows your family very well.

    1. Munira Premji Avatar

      Hi Shamim – I know the Natha Hirji Family so well! Hoping to meet you and Ahmed in person!

  2. Lucy Avatar
    Lucy

    Reading late but congrats Munira – you are an inspiration

    1. Munira Premji Avatar

      Habari Lucy!

  3. Alkarim Ibrahim Avatar
    Alkarim Ibrahim

    Unstoppable.

    Unstoppable!!!
    I am pre-ordering a signed copy of he book.

  4. Valani Yasmin Avatar
    Valani Yasmin

    Congratulations!! Looking forward to reading your book.

  5. Faiza Venzant Avatar
    Faiza Venzant

    So excited about your process as an author, Munira. You have a gift in expressing and reflecting on your highs and lows and showing gratitude along the way. Thanks for allowing us all on your journey with you.

    (From experience, if you can create some buzz with a presale, it goes a long way down the line. I know that just among your blog and Facebook networks you would have a very successful presale. Your publisher can guide you through that.)

  6. Chantal Roy Avatar
    Chantal Roy

    Congratulations my dear Munira!
    You are so much a amazing and inspiring woman.
    Looking forward to read your book and will also want a signed copy even if we are far away…
    Looking forward to seeing you again someday!
    Chantal xoxo

  7. c_ choleras@ hotmail.com Avatar
    c_ choleras@ hotmail.com

    You are UNSTOPPABLE!! Love that about you, my friend!! Can’t wait to read your book. Praying for you and grateful you have something in addition to your continuous positive outlook to help you battle this latest cancer.
    Cindy ❤️

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    Anonymous

    Oops !!! Can’t wait to read it
    It’ll be awesome !!😃

  9. Jennifer Paton Smith Avatar

    Congratulations Munira on achieving your childhood dream! I’m sure your book will be inspirational to many, as your blog already is. I look forward to the getting my signed copy at your book launch!

  10. Amelia Branco-Goodin Avatar
    Amelia Branco-Goodin

    Congratulations Munira. I have been reading your posts and always thought that you should write a book. You are an inspiration.

    You are in my prayers in this new challenge.

    Love Amelia

    On Mon., Sep. 9, 2019, 11:36 p.m. I WILL SURVIVE, wrote:

    > Munira Premji posted: ” Against all odds, my book, currently titled, > Choosing Hope: 1 Woman, 3 Cancers., will be published in the spring of 2020 > under the banner of Mawenzi House Publishers Ltd. Woot, Woot!, Whoop, > Whoop! I signed the contract with Mawenzi Hou” >

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    Anonymous

    Congratulations! I cannot wait to read it 🙂 Well done Munira!!!

  12. Janie De Broux Avatar
    Janie De Broux

    Congratulations Munira! Can’t wait to read it!

  13. Janie De Broux Avatar
    Janie De Broux

    Congratulations Munira! Can’t wait to read it!

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    Anonymous

    Munira Congratulations!! can’t wait to get my hands on this book! and I have read MG Vassanji, what an amazing collaboration! I will definitely need a signed copy!! you continue to inspire me….Paddy!!!

  15. SAP Avatar
    SAP

    Brutal… or brutally constructive? 😛

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    Anonymous

    Congratulations!!!
    Looking forward to reading this book!

  17. Dawn Frail Avatar

    Wow Munira what an incredible accomplishment. A great inspiration like you should definitely have your story told where it, and you, can live forever. Congratulations my friend!

  18. Rozie Popatia Avatar
    Rozie Popatia

    Congratulations! Soooo happy to hear that you will be a published author soon! Looking forward to reading it, who knows, I may end up with a signed copy!!! It is indeed a pleasure meeting you in LA. Be well and just Be!! Hugs💝

    1. Munira Premji Avatar

      I was so happy to meet you in LA Rozie! Yes to signed copy!

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    Anonymous

    Yahoo. Congratulations. You are such an inspiration

    1. Munira Premji Avatar

      Yahoo!

  20. Naz Avatar
    Naz

    Congratulations! I can’t wait to read it.

    1. Munira Premji Avatar

      The plan is to have a published copy for the spring of 2020. So excited Naz! Fahrin should look at this publisher…..

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        Anonymous

        Congratulations, Munira!!
        Looking forward to reading your hopeful and courageous account!!
        Keep up the spirits and all the best with your publication!!

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