Molara Wood
Writer, freelance journalist and sometimes, a poet, MW has lived and studied in Nigeria and the UK. She has lived in the 3 Ls in fact - Lagos, London and Los Angeles - more life spent in the first 2, than the third. Her writings have appeared in a number of publications. She writes on a broad range of the Arts, mainly for The Guardian on Sunday, Lagos, Nigeria. Visit her blog.
Entries by this Author
The Beaten Track - A Short Story by Molara Wood
- By Molara Wood
- Published June 4, 2007
- Short Stories
- Unrated
Romoke had barged in, steaming like fire on a wet night, into a space forbidden to women. It was the sacred grove of the god, Akoni. No woman of Karele had ever been more daring. The consequences of a female entering the shrine were unspeakable, unknowable even, since none of Romoke’s sex had ever so much as walked near...
Niyi Osundare's Tender Moments in the UK
- By Molara Wood
- Published May 31, 2007
- Miscellaneous
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Poet and scholar Niyi Osundare breezed through Britain recently, making links with readers and writers, on his first visit to the country for several years.,,
