TRANSITION 1. What the old teacher said to me, young philosopher, cannot be set to music. I am in a mansion full of books, drowning in a pool of voices &...
Author - Echezonachukwu Nduka
Echezonachukwu Nduka, poet and classical pianist, is the author of the critically acclaimed collection Chrysanthemums for Wide-Eyed Ghosts (2018). Hailed by The Guardian Life Magazine as artist extraordinaire, his writing has appeared in 20.35 Africa: An Anthology of Contemporary African Poetry Vol. II, A Thousand Voices Rising: An Anthology of Contemporary African Poetry, Transition, Expound, Maple Tree Literary Supplement, River River, Bombay Review, Ake Review, Saraba, Jalada Africa, Bakwa Magazine, among others. He currently resides in New Jersey where he writes, teaches, and performs regularly as a solo and collaborative pianist. Find him online at www.artnduka.com
ABSTRACT Conflicts occur within and between nations, societies, and individuals—and for this reason; conflicts resolution also thrives on artistic expressions...
There were ten boys in the shop when Chike walked in that evening. He mumbled a word of greeting to Eric and found himself a sit. While he quickly assessed...
RUNNING I Living in a room alone is like hearing demons saying my name in echoes, inviting me to a dance accompanied by no music. One decade and a half is an...