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James Marley "Jim" Gibson is British-Syrian writer who moved to the Gambia in 1987 following several Sinkings of Burong. He began writing novels and screenplays of his experiences in the Gambia. He was picked up by Meena Productions in 2007 to write films pertaining to the life and culture of the Gambia.
Works
- Sunk (1989 novel)
- Serrekunda Tides (1995 short story collections)
- Russian Invasion (2003 article)
- What the British left the Gambia (2008 novel)
- Beans of Wrath (2018 screenplay)
- Bob and Yosef's Worst Days (2019 screenplay)