Thursday, September 12, 2024

CREATIVE NONFICTION

Ritah Tumushabe | Sacred Threads: A Personal Journey of Faith and Loss

Today, I have decided to retire my rosary. This...

An Ant hefting her Penance: Non-fiction by Aremu Adams Adebisi

I watched intensely as an ant was hefting her...

How to Dispose of Good Shoes in Africa: Non-fiction by Ebuka Prince Okoroafor

The shoes on my feet have seen three generations...

Lawrence Winkler | Pawns on the Nile

‘He who rides the sea of the Nile must...

Nzube Nlebedim: The Newcomer into America is Uncertain

The newcomer into America from Lagos is a confused,...

Lips are Dark for a Reason: Non-fiction by Aremu Adams Adebisi

My lips are dark. Pitch-dark. Black-charcoal dark. Moonless-night dark....

Ubong Johnson | Let Us All Go

It’s so cold. My nostrils are clogged. My cheeks...

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E.E. Sule: A Burden to Get it Right

The problems with my earlier books are not really my problems, they are Nigeria’s problems! Almost all books published in Nigeria have similar problems. So, instead of running away, so to say, from our problem by not listing our poorly produced books in Nigeria, we should face the problems!

Ogaga Ifowodo: Slipping a Stone in the Sling of Prose and Poetry

The name Ogaga Ifowodo, PhD., is familiar to many,...

Nnedi Okorafor: I just have stories to tell…

Nnedi Okorafor is an important writer, period. She is...

Kosoluchi Agboanike | PALM

A PLAY PERSONS: OLAOHA, OBINNE, IKEDIKE, NWELUMMA, ANIMOKE, EZEMMUO, VILLAGERS. I Night...

When Fame finds you: Poems by Asudemade Habeebullah

WHEN FAME FINDS YOU Fame, too, starts with the sixth...

Emmanuel Idem: The Chaos of Belonging

THE CHAOS OF BELONGING It begins within the contours of...

Someone Is Telling a Story That Looks Like Us: Poems by Naipanoi Lepapa

Someone Is Telling a Story That Looks Like Us Someone...

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