Some exciting news for African writers and readers is the announcement of Otosirieze Obi-Young on his new appointment.
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What poets have to say to one who is about to commit suicide.
“Honest art will open the doors of more than a few hearts, and this is a fact recognised by Ada Esom. In ‘A Collection of Golden Poetry’, the Dark Fiction and Astrology enthusiast reels out eleven poems that explore the human condition from a more internal perspective. In this body of work, the author of ‘Daemoniac’ and ‘All She Wrote’ talks about life from the lens of a jaded lover, a lonely soul, a scared youngster and a long-silenced woman.
“‘Maleficent’ takes after a fantasy movie from years prior but could just as well be illustrating the image of a no-nonsense woman, ‘Sixteen Candles’ is a poem about yearning for an absent lover, ‘The Ghosts of Yesterday’ tells the story of an individual caught in the vice grip of painful past memories, while ‘Gleeful Captive’ and ‘Unabashedly Yours, Truly’ put in succinct detail what it means to fall hard in love even in the face of uncertainty.”
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p style="text-align: right">Jerry Chiemeke, winner, 2017 Ken Saro Wiwa Prize for Reviews.
Some exciting news for African writers and readers is the announcement of Otosirieze Obi-Young on his new appointment.
The coronavirus has been ravaging mankind for some time now, leaving our streets, schools, markets and places of worship empty, and our hospitals filled to thrice their capacity. As we remain at home in order to curb the spread of the virus, trusting our scientists to...
Earlier in the year, I called a meeting with the cfwriterz team and told them we are not going to beat ourselves up trying to be like other African literary magazines. We had 153 entries In our recent call for submission! This is the largest amount of submissions we...
CFWriterz wishes to announce that the deadline for the Collins Elesiro Literary Prize & June 2020 Magazine has been postponed from 30th April to 10th May. This extension is to afford writers who have experienced difficulties trying to submit their work on the site...
Teju Cole, author of Open City, Blind Spot, Known and Strange Things, and Everyday Is for the Thief, has announced, on his Facebook page, that he will be hosting a free online workshop for writers and photographers in May. Titled “Paragraph/Photograph,” the workshop...
The Team at Kreative Diadem are calling writers from all over to submit to their annual issue. The theme for this edition is "Isolation". With the whole world currently on lockdown, in response to the plague that has turned our structures upside down, the single word...
The last two decades witnessed an explosion of ingenious writers in the African literary space, with works that have left readers wowed, carving a place on bookshelves, and in our hearts. The overwhelming abundance of talents and the unending supply of works to read...
The announcement of the post removal, Otosirieze’s statement and the backlash from the largely Nigerian community has left many confused and unsure.
Freelance writing could be a beautiful experience if all you had to do was worry about getting paying clients. With the global pandemic threatening your clients
it was 34 year old Dr. Li Wenliang, an Ophthalmologist, who popularized the fatality of the outbreak when he made a post on Weibo on December 30th