For We Who Dreaded Love Anthology
₦0.00For we who dreaded love is an anthology containing Micheal Ace’s poem ‘For we who dreaded love’ and other response poems by several other poets triggered by the subject.
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For we who dreaded love is an anthology containing Micheal Ace’s poem ‘For we who dreaded love’ and other response poems by several other poets triggered by the subject.
“Girl in the Portrait” is not just an ordinary novel but a novel with embodiments of thrilling concepts and its highly gratified suspense makes it a mystery to the reader. After reading the first chapter, the pen I was using to jot out some things paused, I paused, the manuscript paused and everyone around me paused! Why? Cause this storyline goes beyond our imagination of what a novel should be. However, this literary work is what a novel must be.
Penning words on paper is not the only work of a good writer, he/she must know how to weave words that would make the reader glue to the story and that is what Samuel Ayoade did in this novel. His use of figurative expressions to garnish some sentences in the novel makes me want to read more. Not only that, he makes use of ‘Third Person Narrative technique’ to tell the story as a witness to the scenes portrayed in the novel and that act brought the idea of self-belonging to the senses of the reader. His knowledge of the literary works come to play when he incorporates the angle of explaining some literary terms in the novel. Therefore, if you are a writer and you need to learn some literary terms, just grab this book and read.
There are much more to learn in this great literary work of Samuel Ayoade and I don’t think there’s anyone who wouldn’t benefit from reading this book.
– Adigun Temitope Idealism (Nigeria)
Author, Lines on the seat (LOTS), Co-author, Adulthood is a scam
Editor-in-chief, Black Pride Magazine
Author: Ajenifuja Damilola
Publisher: ACEworld Publisher
Genre: Fiction
Size: 44 pages (579kb)
Still in the spirit of Christmas, this collection of short poems for kids sells for #500 ONLY. Beyond the lights, trees, and merriment, it will teach our kids love, kindness, compassion beyond flowery words, and the very essence of Christmas. It’s a collection for all times, seasons, and days, as I believe Christmas is everyday for the Christian. Every day, we must never forget that God’s love is the reason for the incarnation, and that God’s love is the foundation upon which redemption was built.
Still in the spirit of Christmas, this collection of short poems for kids sells for #500 ONLY. Beyond the lights, trees, and merriment, it will teach our kids love, kindness, compassion beyond flowery words, and the very essence of Christmas. It’s a collection for all times, seasons, and days, as I believe Christmas is everyday for the Christian. Every day, we must never forget that God’s love is the reason for the incarnation, and that God’s love is the foundation upon which redemption was built.
Of recent, there has been a proliferation of themes associated with “boys”. From dissent about boys who suffered rape to argument bordering on the neglect of the male child, and the discourse regarding whether boys should cry or not; there is an ongoing concern about the need to turn attention to the male child, without neglecting the female child, of course!
There is some element of legitimacy here. There is an overt acceptance that the male child should know better, while the female child becomes the attention of society, with such attention overbearing and excessively protective. Since the existence of the male child is built on assumptions, society is left to deal with the consequences of his actions.
This laxity on society’s part becomes the central focus of Silas Bamgbola’s experimental incursion in Lost Boys.
Initiator: Cynthia Gentile
File Size: 2MB
Publication Date: May 31st, 2020
Publisher: ACEworld Publishers
Availability: ACEworld Bookstore
ISBN: 978-978-981-576-0
Language: English
Price: FREE
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Overcoming Masturbation through Personal Experience
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Publication Date: August 29, 2020
Publisher: ACEworld Publishers
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ASIN: B08H1GZCFM
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Publication Date: August 29, 2020
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File Size: 3MB
Publication Date: August 29, 2020
Publisher: ACEworld Publishers
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ISBN: 978-978-983-708-3
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Scarlet Anatomy is the collected works (poems & stories) submitted for 2019 FWGE. This anthology is themed on love, lust, friendship, and every other subtheme related to human relationship.
Scarlet Anatomy is the collected works (poems & stories) submitted for 2019 FWGE. This anthology is themed on love, lust, friendship, and every other subtheme related to human relationship.
Soft Echoes by Olaleye Gift Emmanuel bring to mind this clarity. It is a compilation of poems that cut across different subjects, with each poem speaking its own message through artistic styles and moods. Author: Olaleye Gift Emmanuel Title: Soft Echoes Publication Date: 10th Febraury 2020 Publisher: ACEworld Publishers ISBN: 978-978-979-856-8 Price: N1,000
Mistakes and Life’s challenges have taken a lot of folks forcefully to take regrettable actions most especially the young vibrant youths, so many have asked themselves series of questions at the Verde point of mistakes, question like “who do I confide in when I make mistake”, “how do I turn my ugly past into a beautiful future”, “what should I consider when I make mistakes”, “when exactly should I opened up about my mistakes”.
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