It was on one of those nights that I remembered something she used to say whenever I complained about unanswered prayers: “Maybe the body is the first altar God builds. Maybe when you can’t speak, He listens to the ache.”
Itanile is a literary brand that provides a platform for African writers to publish stories they want to tell about the African experience. We are committed to developing new audiences for African literature. We provide a storytelling platform that connects African writers with their readers
We’ve hosted and led impact-driven creative and literary projects through collaborative effort. Our global community is always growing to reach more and do more.
Showing 19–21 of 97 resultsSorted by latest
This little collection is an intersection of the sensual and the mystic.
(Downloads - 398)
Our stories have a purpose. Book two came about because stories of transformation are endless. In this book, you will read true personal, stories from authors from different countries sharing their life experiences and how it has impacted their lives and people around them.
It was on one of those nights that I remembered something she used to say whenever I complained about unanswered prayers: “Maybe the body is the first altar God builds. Maybe when you can’t speak, He listens to the ache.”
and I held the ocean within my bone marrow and could leap on the back of an unbridled gust of wind, without tripping out of my own skin. Suppose my prayers did not hiss out of corners of my teeth like calloused hands and fall flat on the earthen ground like a spilled...
The Things That Bury Us By Munachim Amah (Georgia Review) Brought together in holy matrimony by their shared faith, things start to fall apart when the husband, Jonas Odimegwu, stops going to daily mass, opting to join a mysterious group of people who do not believe...
When merry morn did grace my soul's abode, I held within the sun's embrace the bliss, Of naked beams, of grace, of hope bestowed, In beauty's palm, all wrapped in tender kiss. At dawn's sweet call, I rose to greet the day, Like dew upon the humble weed's green blade,...
Do you know how to mend a broken mirror? It is very delicate work. Time-consuming, attention-demanding. You must be prepared for the little pieces that bruise your fingers, for the waves of doubt that urge you to let them go. You must be prepared for the voices in...
The Sprinng Writing Fellowship is a FREE and intensive 6-week online mentorship program for developing Nigerian, Ghanaian, Liberian, and South African writers with great potential and willingness to learn. The fellowship is only open to writers between ages 18 and 25...
Notable Fiction and Nonfiction by African Writers in the First Quarter of 2024 Allah Have Mercy by Mohammed Naseehu Ali (The New Yorker) With a father who is constantly away, a twelve-year-old boy and his cousin find themselves at the mercy of their uncle, Usama, a...
The smile on my brother’s face ran away with his hope & he is searching through the rising sun, wishing to catch them from the scattered rays. Since the day the insurgency started, he became a walking corpse- digging for a sanctuary. I stripped my ears naked to...
The people in your city are inflated by a need to slash and burn, and you are already a dress unraveling at the seams. The wind will take you like a jester starring in a staged farce, toss you hither, thither, smash you against stolid-faced walls and wrinkled roofs,...
If there is one genre that has captured the imagination of people from all walks of life throughout the world, it is folktale. The teachings and lessons in folktales depict the realities of life and the immediate consequences of actions, whether good or bad. It...