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Why Not Now – Stephen Ovikuomaroyigbe

Why Not Now… A book about consideration; before we embark on a journey that will last us forever we need to be very careful and be prepared  before we proceed. The book is to guide and lead to a prosperous ending. Why not now is for you and you IRead More »

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TwentyFour – James Feat Messenjah

James Feat Messenjah Shares a piece that questions the theory that we all have twenty-four hours yet our success is different It also gets personal and a bit emotional. This poem has a creative storyline masterfully created and well thought words and is quite relatable with heart piercing words. Don’tRead More »

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Can You Hear The Music Behind the Words? — waysofthinking.co.uk

“Music is the space between the notes.” ― Claude Debussy Being able to truly listen is an important skill at any time; it is even more crucial in this time of coronavirus, when some of us are locked down with other people. Spaces Between The Notes Let’s begin this postRead More »

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An Interview With Anisha Gold

Most times people wonder, “how can I get to write so beautifully like these people who’ve put out good work… how can I produce a good novel?” You would be glad to know that it’s just like learning how to ride a bike. So the best way to learn how toRead More »

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Echoes of Betrayal – Anisha Namutowe

Echoes of Betrayal by Anisha Namutowe Echoes of Betrayal is a work of fiction in the drama genre. With an African setting, the novel tackles themes of betrayal, divorce, family, love, nature vs nurture, gender inequality, fertility, parenting, culture, religion, and many other issues faced by couples whose relationships have beenRead More »

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IT by CZAR-INKS When it came, It forced isolation Tore us apart forbade correlation It corrupted our norms It forced us to stay in our homes No soccer, no parties, closed bars We are like caged birds that forgot how to fly in open skies When it came, It forcedRead More »

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Afronauts: Zambia Goes To Space – CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! Colour Culture Arts is calling for submissions for its first online anthology publication under the theme “Afronauts: Zambia Goes To Space”. Submission Instructions: All stories/poems should contain strong elements of fantasy or science fiction genres. All stories/poems must be unpublished and both published or unpublished writers areRead More »

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AFRICAN HANDWRITING

*A Poem about Africa writing its own history* by Nyirongo Gift Emery Patrice Lumumba The true number plate of African freedom fighters The truth really matters You were a visionary man Fighting against all odds from the light skinned man They setup an assemblage So they could throw you inRead More »

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New Year, New Opportunities

By Jefferson Kapasa The New Year is a representation of new opportunities to start-over and get much more done. I have been privileged to learn early enough that the New Year owes me nothing.it is simply a blank cheque for me to fill in what I would like to achieveRead More »

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LETTER TO VESPERS

Wezi – Heartsound Shares her LETTER TO VESPERS Vespers Shimuzhila was a fourth year student, with three months to her graduation, who died in her room due to suffocation after Police officers allegedly threw teargas canisters in it. I WROTE A LETTER TO HEAVEN, I AM HOPING YOU WILL GET IT…. DEARRead More »

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