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Kenyan Author Gina Din-Kariuki’s ‘Daughter of Africa’ Set for Big Screen in Groundbreaking Book-to-Film Deal
Gungnir and Storyteller Media have announced a new partnership to publish and develop a powerful slate of original works designed for both page and screen.
Kenyan author and Pan-African media strategist Gina Din-Kariuki’s autobiographical book, Daughter of Africa, is set to become a film following the signing of a book-to-film pipeline partnership by her American publisher.
Gungnir and Storyteller Media have announced a new partnership to publish and develop a powerful slate of original works designed for both page and screen.
The other work set for the film pipeline is Darian Sanders’ debut memoir, Don’t Fear Your Roar, published by Storyteller in late 2024.
“At Storyteller, we start every publishing conversation by asking, ‘What impact can this story make?’” said Charles Allen, Publisher of Storyteller Media. “We believe Daughter of Africa and Don’t Fear Your Roar are perfect examples of stories making a meaningful impact, and we are thrilled to amplify their voices with readers and viewers around the world.”
With a built-in book-to-film pipeline, powered by Curiosity Entertainment’s critically acclaimed team, this alliance represents a bold new model for publishing, where stories are developed with multi-platform potential from the outset. Whether memoir, fiction, or graphic novel, each release is backed by the resources and industry reach of a proven entertainment powerhouse.
Curiosity Entertainment is currently in preproduction, working on a slate of projects including the next show by co-creator of Ozark, Mark Williams, a feature film co-production with Panay Films, and a television show by The Umbrella Academy writers, the Neese Brothers.
“At Curiosity, we believe in supporting stories from their very first spark to their final frame. Through Storyteller Media and our partnership with Gungnir, we’re able to go upstream, discovering bold and visionary IP early and cultivating it for the screen. This is how we build legacy stories that last,” Adhrucia Apana, Founder, Curiosity Entertainment said.
Ahead of the film, the autobiography, Daughter of the Soil, will be re-released for North American audiences in 2025 with an entirely new work by Din – A companion workbook on leadership and legacy, designed to offer practical guidance for entrepreneurs rooted in the author’s vast business experience as founder of Africa’s most awarded PR firm, The Gina Din Group.
The Gungnir-Storyteller alliance represents a new model in publishing: one where creators retain ownership, secure mainstream traditional distribution, receive tailored publicity support, and see their work considered for high-quality screen adaptation from day one.
The full 2025–2026 publishing slate will be announced in the coming months and includes titles spanning memoir, genre fiction, graphic novels, and social impact storytelling, all designed for potential adaptation into film and television.
“Our goal at Gungnir has always been to create narratives that go beyond the expected,” said Matt Medney, CEO of Gungnir Publishing. “Storyteller’s approach to turning books into cross-media experiences aligns perfectly with our mission. This partnership gives bold voices the platform they deserve — in print, on screen, and beyond.
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