
I found out that people like me have stories and if people could tell stories of ordinary children like me living in Enugu, I would love to read more stories like that. African literature has always been that for me. I didn’t read a lot of foreign books
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I am thrilled to engage in a thought-provoking conversation with the immensely...
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All eight stories that make up the anthology explore the nuances of queerness through a Nigerian lens, imbuing each narrative with an air of hopefulness. Feel Good is available to read for free here.
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There are many more soldiers who have died from ambushes. Sometimes, survivors who were spared death suffer more. These things are reported in the news. I think that we have lost the capacity to feel them
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There are many stories of white children available in Switzerland and more and more books with stories of Black kids. But I have not yet come across many books that talk of the experience my children are having...
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As you know, I self-published and while I’m glad I did it and I’m grateful for the reach Mad Woman has had…. I don’t think I’m ever self-publishing again. It was not an easy journey, but worthwhile, and I had an incredible support system.
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Now, the future is vast and open-ended and can be interpreted in any number of ways, but I decided to place some of the futuristic stories within the African and Igbo context.
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When I am writing poetry, there is no stage version of me, neither is there a page version of me.
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February is the month of love or Afro love, so, we are...
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My female characters can choose what femininity and strength mean to them because they are people with their own unique interests and personalities, just like my male characters have their own different strengths and views on masculinity.
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