Dominique Alonga has always been a very curious person. Even as a small child, she would open things up, put them back together, and break a few more.
She grew up loving books, but she initially wanted to be a doctor until they brought a piglet (to dissect) during one of her advanced biology class. She then understood that she will never belong in the medical field. She used to write stories in high school and her colleagues loved them, but it was a hobby. Now, Dominique's full-time job revolves around writing and publishing books.
In this episode, Alonga talks about her starting point, the joy of doing what she does and loves, the reading culture in Rwanda, the struggles, and the hectic year 2020 was.
Enjoy this episode, Happy New Year once again.
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