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  • The writers in this issue have taken the decision to shape the dialogue of the day by continuing to write. In doing so, these writers have opened new doors to all sorts of conversations about everyday living. They have also given us stories that make us gasp delightedly, cry and laugh. Such was my experience reading them. Through the stories, I was reminded of our shared humanity. I was also prompted to remember our complexities as humans. In the end, I found myself gaining fresh perspectives.

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    “The More You Look” is a compendium of very beautifully written African plays designed to shoot you to the moon and possibly leave you stranded there.

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  • Amirah Al Wassif is an eye-opener. Her poetry pulls no punches – a vision of a world turned on its head, through no fault of those who must reside there. These are the words of one who has experienced more than her age would indicate.

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A Billion Hellos

Like a billion frozen hellos awaiting the warm blanket of a hi, I've been kin to the foxtrot of silence, static, & the assaulting images of lapping currents. It is the carcass of dawn and the curious croaks of a raven floods this silence, perhaps like me it longs...

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SynCity NG Anthology Release

Syncity NG has finally released their Anniversary Anthology + competition. After publishing the longlist and shortlist, winning stories have emerged. The judges for the anthology were Leye Adenle and Mukoma Ngugi and Tendia Huchu wrote the Introduction. The anthology...

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