Prisms, Itanile Calls African Writers for Her 2022...
Posted by jonathanoladeji | Dec 19, 2021 | Lit Chatters, Magazine | 3
Folktale Narratives: Addressing Social Ills in a Review of Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”
by Ojingiri Hannah | Sep 30, 2023 | Africalitra Monthly, Non-Fiction | 0 |
If there is one genre that has captured the imagination of people from all walks of life...
Read MoreWhy Itanile Has Been Quiet
by jonathanoladeji | Sep 10, 2023 | Lit Chatters | 0 |
Hi. My name is Damilola Jonathan Oladeji, and I think it’s appropriate to let you know...
Read MoreCALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR JANUARY 2023 ISSUE
by Jeff Omenyuru | Jan 17, 2023 | CFW opportunities, News, Opportunities | 0 |
We are delighted to announce that submissions are now open for our January 2023 Issue. Aligning...
Read MoreANNOUNCING THE ITANILE MAGAZINE AWARD WINNERS 2022
by Jeff Omenyuru | Jan 15, 2023 | Lit Chatters, News | 0 |
Itanile Magazine is pleased to announce the winners of the Itanile Award for 2022. In rewarding...
Read MoreEnd 2022 Note: Itanile’s Journey Through Trenches, The Longlist or Award Nominees and more
by jonathanoladeji | Dec 22, 2022 | Lit Chatters, Magazine | 0 |
To be honest with you, this is not one of the parts of editorial work that’s fun. Putting it...
Read MoreThe Spirit of St. Louis by Alex Nderitu
The melanin queen was perched on a bar stool, Checking me out from head to shoe. Her eyes were...
Read MoreNature-rally
Though the oceans rage & the waters imagine a vain thing; though the sun scorches the...
Read MoreCall for Submissions for The December Issue
by Michael Emmanuel | Aug 5, 2022 | CFW opportunities, Magazine, Opportunities | 0 |
We are pleased to announce that entries are now open for our second reading period. Aligning with...
Read MoreMy Country as a Metaphor for Joke
by Kelechukwu Samuel Ojile | Jul 3, 2022 | Poetry | 0 |
1. my country as a metaphor for joke in my country, we have forgotten how to shiver when we see...
Read MoreTime Is Different Over Here
It was what she had always prayed for. Life. A new life. An opportunity to make life. An...
Read MoreA Conversation with Samuel A. Adeyemi: An Interview
by Okeke Precious Ozioma | Mar 21, 2022 | Featured | 0 |
I started writing poetry, intentionally, in 2017. Studying literature in secondary school was mostly the catalyst. I fell in love after reading the poets we were taught
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