IF I CALL YOU AN AFRICAN WOMAN Do you take pills of pride at night? Because the way you rise into daylight Seems like you’re a city on heaven’s...
Author - Micheal Ace
Micheal Ace is a Writer and Poet from Ibadan, Nigeria. He has authored two poetry chapbooks titled Sermon from a Stammerer and Scarlet Silk. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming on Praxis Magazine, Lunaris Review, Kalahari Review, WRR, Tuck Magazine, African Writer, Wildsound Review, Peregrine Reads, Parousa Magazine and more. A Computer Scientist with a great passion for Art and Literature, he is a curator of anthologies and contests, including Pun Poetry Contest, 2018, Growth Contest, 2018, Wakanda: Rewriting Africa, 2018, In my father’s house anthology, 2017, Healing Hands, 2016, and many more.
How love made us breakdance on water There is something grody about books that have names for everything; They are priced in god and gold even when they are...
TRAPPED GHOSTS (For the victims of Xenophobia) Three immigrants from Nigeria: One in yellow shirt, others In blue jackets They brought luxuries stretched Into...