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The healer is a scriptural historical fiction novel showing two families in a seemingly hopeless situation.
What happens when the only one who could help seemed to procrastinate the healing of one for another?
‘A Rose For My Country’ is a collection of 18 beautiful poems on recent and contemporary massacres, bombings and rioting in Nigeria from 1967 till date.
The collection is a wakeup call to affected and non-affected Nigerians as they may just wake up one morning and find their skin ripped off from their body.
It’s also an eye opener on how far the rate of massacres and bombings has immensely increased in Nigeria from late 1960s till date with concrete records of places, time and dates where these happened with deep metaphors describing the scenes, and how victims were victimized.
A rose for my country is a collection of poems every Nigerian should lay hands on, so as not to be left in the dark, waiting for light, sometimes we need to fit in God’s shoes to create them.
BookArtArea, a thought laboratory founded by acclaimed artist and writer Victor Ehikhamenor is inviting applications.
Source: Africainwords The Goethe-Institut Nigeria and Wawa Book Review cordially invite you to the Public Conversation, ‘What Is Happening in African Literature Today?’, which offers a platform to literary critics, editors and translators to meet colleagues from...
The Silent Plea was the second-place winner of the June Collins Elesiro Literary Prize & CFWriterz Freedom Magazine themed "Sweetness". Read about the Dec 2019 Prize here “The problem with suicide is going through with it,” said Amu. “I’m not talking about the...
I wrote "If Human" and Other Books: A Review on the 23rd of April which was World Book Day. I decided to commemorate the event by writing succinct reviews on books that were written by some of my Facebook friends: The Gundown, Hymar Idibie David Reading this felt like...
by Blezzed Abraham I proposed to her on her birthday. We did the traditional marriage, fixed a wedding date, and printed cards. In less than 48 hours to officially become a wife, the whole idea of finally being a missis and for better for worse hit her, and scared...
Sevhage Literary Prizes 2019 is here again! It is barely a week left. Submissions are open to all genres. Do check the flyers for more information. Best wishes.
The One Grammatical Rule I Wish All Writers Knew Grammar has a terrible reputation. We all live in fear that we have forgotten one or other grammatical rules. During my work as a writing coach, I’ve seen successful, confident clients flinch back, staring at me in...
Ife Olujuyigbe's final draft would have been her just telling herself the story but for her personal resolve. She had been at the receiving end of a publishing deal gone wrong. You know those publishing houses who promise heaven and dish out hell when you finally...
Cfwiterz is delighted to announce the call for submission for its May/June bi-annual magazine with the theme “Sweetness”. The Collins Elesiro Prize
Easter is here and the sweet scent of chicken and beef still lingers. The spirit of sharing is at an all time high. Our Magazine lingers too, waiting to be crowned with a befitting title that only you can supply. Whilst Easter is celebrated every year, we won't always...