Breaking Grammatical Rules: Six Most Common Words You Misuse While Writing
A writer’s everyday life involves the use of language and this makes the employment of grammatical rules inevitable to him. But nevertheless, despite all precautions…
A writer’s everyday life involves the use of language and this makes the employment of grammatical rules inevitable to him. But nevertheless, despite all precautions…
The influential publisher, editor, critic, and broadcaster Ellah Wakatama Allfrey is now Chairperson of the Caine Prize for African Writing. Allfrey, who is Zimbabwean, and…
TIME Time drops in decay like a candle that burns out. Time runs; quickly like a flash, it is gone, and before you know it,…
Deadline: 26th October, 2018 The Lagos International Poetry Festival is an annual celebration that brings poets, writers, artists, and thinkers from across the world to…
With the support of the African Writers Development Trust (AWDT), in the course of the last seven weeks, the panel of judges have worked hard on all…
When age comes, we would sit by a fountain, waving our shadow to the sunset and be children again. His laughter would vibrate his potbelly,…
Michelle Obama has an event for her new memoir Becoming at Southbank Centre, London, and Chimamanda Adichie will be having a live chat session with…
WRR Literary Festival 2016 by Adetayo Omotoyosi Adeolu The plethora of writers and poets in Nigeria is growing on a large scale. This revelation is good…
Last Words I was never good at farewells.Maybe because a part of meAlways hoped that at the end, it would turn out well.If only…
Once being a sea, I was overtaken by foggy moments, so complex to interpret, metamorphose me into a watery female that never rests but only…