Interview with Ankara Press Authour, Chioma Iwunze-Ibiam
BBR: When Did you begin writing and what growing up experience helped you realise you had a literary bent? Chioma: I started writing before I
BBR: When Did you begin writing and what growing up experience helped you realise you had a literary bent? Chioma: I started writing before I
When Did you begin writing and what growing up experience helped you realise you had a literary bent?I began writing at the age of ten.
If you read African literature often, you would come to the observation that romance is a rarely featured theme. When african writers want to include
Okay; The Diary of a Stupid Boyfriend have been making some noise in the Nigerian literary community. The joy is to get a copy for
An Exclusive Interview with Poet Echezonachukwu Nduka on his poetry life and his new audio poem. BBR: Can you remember your first poem, and how
Schism; we split into twolike a bean though we were maize. We became a twin kernel in a shell; a hard wall divides. We sing
IA few days after I got into the varsity I met an enthusiastic young man whom I immediately struck up a conversation with. At some
When journeys begin and end at the beginning, We question the place where life vanished. When a flowery pen’s ink was snatched and
Again, I repeat, Chinua Achebe hasn’t started; he’s yet to, and that’s why I want to take him on before he does! Hello ‘Chi’ m
In his heart-racing novel, The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown wrote and maintained that: “the secret is how to die”. And now, I must tell you
BBR: When Did you begin writing and what growing up experience helped you realise you had a literary bent? Chioma: I started writing before I
When Did you begin writing and what growing up experience helped you realise you had a literary bent?I began writing at the age of ten.
If you read African literature often, you would come to the observation that romance is a rarely featured theme. When african writers want to include
Okay; The Diary of a Stupid Boyfriend have been making some noise in the Nigerian literary community. The joy is to get a copy for
An Exclusive Interview with Poet Echezonachukwu Nduka on his poetry life and his new audio poem. BBR: Can you remember your first poem, and how
Schism; we split into twolike a bean though we were maize. We became a twin kernel in a shell; a hard wall divides. We sing
IA few days after I got into the varsity I met an enthusiastic young man whom I immediately struck up a conversation with. At some
When journeys begin and end at the beginning, We question the place where life vanished. When a flowery pen’s ink was snatched and
Again, I repeat, Chinua Achebe hasn’t started; he’s yet to, and that’s why I want to take him on before he does! Hello ‘Chi’ m
In his heart-racing novel, The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown wrote and maintained that: “the secret is how to die”. And now, I must tell you
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