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  • I Found Love After Marriage by Ajenifuja Damilola

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    Author: Ajenifuja Damilola
    Publisher: ACEworld Publisher
    Genre: Fiction
    Size: 44 pages (579kb)

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  • Boys Are Not Stones Anthology

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    Boys Are Not Stones Anthology is a collection of artistic prowess of writers across Africa and beyond who understand the plight of the boy-child and gave their voice to the course.

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  • I Love You… Pieces by Victor Towoju

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  • Chronicles of Orimiri and other stories by Precious Obiabunmo

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    Precious Obiabunmo ‘s debut book comes with firm promise and delight. It is a collection of flash fiction stories, and a pocketful of poems with a thousand themes — fantasy, love, youthful exuberance, rape, Igbo cosmology, campus life and so on.

    They are a sum up of her accumulated literary works over the years. This way, she allows us to see, and learn from her diverse views and reactions to the events around her through creative lens.

    Though concise, they are fresh and replete with humour so good enough to make your day.

    Her work is a masterpiece, solidly recommend for everyone.

    GENRE: Literary Fiction
    PAGES: 48
    BOOK TITLE: Chronicles of Orimiri and other stories.
    AUTHOR NAME: Precious Obiabunmo

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  • Flames of Love, A collection of Poems by Olaniyi Ololade Moses

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    Love is a complex subject. Its eclectic nature makes it an integral theme in philosophy, religion, social and nationalistic allegiances and interpersonal relationships. Oftentimes, it is difficult to differentiate between love and lust, between love for one’s race and hatred for others. This polarity gives room for debate, thus opening acceptable views of love to questioning. For instance, central to the Christian faith is the concept of love, a sacrificial love for a noble idea. Shakespeare’s famous epic love story, Romeo and Juliet, is a celebration of romantic love, while Soyinka’s Elesin Oba, is a dichotomy between self-love and duty – a suicidal undertaking for communal bliss. In Romeo and Juliet, love is treated as infatuation, a cause of mental illness and ultimately death. For love, Romeo was willing to kill and to die, a sharp contrast with Elesin Oba, whose love for life and pleasure makes him question the honor of his family in dying to preserve the throne.

    Title: Flames of Love
    Author: Olaniyi Ololade Moses
    Publisher: ACEworld Publishers
    Format: PDF
    Pages: 42
    File size: 450kb
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  • For We Who Dreaded Love Anthology

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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. The poems, as the title implies explore the personal stories and experiences of the writers with love: the bad and the ugly.
    It’s true love is God, love is light and love is bliss. But love can be thorn in the flesh too. Love can be a setback, a hurdle. Love can be disastrous- this is evident in some of the tales told by the poets in this collection.

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  • Depression: Drawing The Curtain by Tukur Ridwan

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    Depression is psychological, a mental illness to which various observations and studies have been made on the causes and effects. Yet, it still lingers on like a plague, which does not, however, limits its troubleshooting. It can be solved because it has been solved among many others. Different strokes for different folks, but we all want answers at some points in our lives
    Tukur Ridwan Ishola Olorunloba, a Nigerian poet and essayist has written his discovery about the subject with sixteen detailed and experimented points cutting across the nooks and crannies of a depressed mind.
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  • Scarlet Anatomy

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    Scarlet Anatomy is the collected works (poems & stories) submitted for 2019 ACEworld Magazine February Writers Gallery Edition, of course those that made it through the editorial desk. This anthology is themed on love, lust friendship, and every other subtheme related to human relationship.

    This anthology, initiated by ACEworld Magazine, edited by Aremu Adams Adebisi and co-authored by 60 different writers and poets from Africa and its Diaspora is the first issue of Writers Gallery Edition.
    According to the editor,
    Words, mostly flowery, serve as a consent-weapon for a love-african, or as it would be said, the gatekeeper of the door to consensual intimacy. The concept of touch-and-rub-and-kiss is alien to Africa and does not mean weakness in Africans’ intimate relationships. Our first belief is in the word. Thus this anthology demonstrating the development of love poetry through words, albeit contemporary, exploring the different ways that love can be interpreted— testifies to love poetry longetivity and endurance.

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  • Coffee Anthology; Initiated by Jide Badmus

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    Coffee is a collection of poems centered on love as a significant part, being almost the neucleus of human life: everyone at some point in their life no matter the restraint and hindering environmental factors gets to exhibit their emotional nature. So when we are talking Coffee, we are discussing an inevitable part of our lives.

     

    Initiated by the electrical engineer who isn’t satisfied with cables and charges, that he had to find his way to dominate the literary hemisphere for couples of years now, Coffee anthology is however co-authored by several other brilliant and creative pen lords all over the space.
    Among them are Osho Tunde, Pamilerin Jacob, Adeniran Joseph, Jaachi, Okeke Precious, Patience Agada, Temidayo Opeyemi Jacob, Tukur Ridwan Olorunloba, Ilami Princess Chineye and a host of others.


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