Interview With Ifeanyi Ogbo; The Author Who Found His Publisher Under “Humans of New York” on Facebook
BLACK BOY REVIEW: What inspired your book a “forever kind of dream”? IFEANYI: The title “a forever kind of dream” is a line from a
BLACK BOY REVIEW: What inspired your book a “forever kind of dream”? IFEANYI: The title “a forever kind of dream” is a line from a
Lyriversity is a literary group based in Imo state aims to improve literary appreciation in youths across the state. They intend to do this by
I have picked up Arundathi Roy’s God of Small things forthe fifteenth time in the last two years and still, I get the same feeling
Nneoma Ike-Njoku is a Nigerian writer and freelance editor studying Liberal Arts at St. John’s College in Santa Fe. Her work has appeared or is
The last time Olisaeloka visited with me at my house we sat and talked about Nigerian novels; then, somehow, we started talking about Half of
Thank you so much for stopping by. Yes, thank you. I really appreciate. I hope you don’t sleep off out of boredom as you partake
BLACK BOY REVIEW: What inspired your book a “forever kind of dream”? IFEANYI: The title “a forever kind of dream” is a line from a
Lyriversity is a literary group based in Imo state aims to improve literary appreciation in youths across the state. They intend to do this by
I have picked up Arundathi Roy’s God of Small things forthe fifteenth time in the last two years and still, I get the same feeling
Nneoma Ike-Njoku is a Nigerian writer and freelance editor studying Liberal Arts at St. John’s College in Santa Fe. Her work has appeared or is
The last time Olisaeloka visited with me at my house we sat and talked about Nigerian novels; then, somehow, we started talking about Half of
Thank you so much for stopping by. Yes, thank you. I really appreciate. I hope you don’t sleep off out of boredom as you partake
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