POEMS BY ADESINA ABIOLA TAIWO | WRITERS’ GALLERY
WEEK 1 Heart on Errand * Why is my eyes brimming with tears? And my heart consuming itself, Something left me, And shattered me into…
WEEK 1 Heart on Errand * Why is my eyes brimming with tears? And my heart consuming itself, Something left me, And shattered me into…
Brittle paper releases final list of winners after weeks of rigorous editorial work by the judges. 31 pieces were shorlisted for this year’s edition, from…
A Nigerian journalist and LGBTQ Writer, Vincent Desmond has said that having kids is an inherently selfish thing on the part of parents. See Also: How To Tell If…
You are not a man If you cannot quench your anger with quietness When woman vomits words that cut hearts And denies you honour…
Episode 4 – (THE MUSCULAR STRANGER)
SEGILOLA ELEYINJU EGE I give a meticulous gaze into the wood. I see sundry trees, But I have not discerned the best as Iroko. Copious…
The African Writers Conference is an event conceptualized by the African Writers Development Trust aimed at bringing together writers of African descent to a common…
Renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was some few weeks ago awarded the PEN Pinter Prize, a prize in honour of late Nobel laureate Harold…
Episode 8 – (BEANS AND PLANTAIN PALAVAR) Read episode 1 to 7 here
Reminders Reminders pull the wall from you when you rest on them and cry. Nobody wears your pain nor could your feeble shadow lead you…