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    The woman beside her was chubby and rounded and the wrappa around her waist was hostile to the brown blouse she wore. Her head-tie was faded beige and had fallen off to the ground. Her head was shaking vehemently in rebuke and her body in total rebuff of surrender. The woman kept on bustling in roars; Obara Jesus! Obara Jesus! with her hands striding in very ridiculous rhythm.

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    When we invited writers for this Issue, submissions of any theme or genre were welcomed, but especially so for works that explore the concept of journeys through the lenses of travels and tours―what it means to travel, to seek out new places. To write a story or a poem or an essay, writes Garth Greenwell, is to make a claim about what we find beautiful, about what moves us, to reveal a vision of the world, which the writers in this Issue have done with their work.

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Let No one Trouble You.

  Editor's Note: Deborah's writing could compete with the wisdom of Solomon! You would love to read this, trust me. My Muse! 14 Don’t take anything personal. Unfortunately we do, we all have huge egos that need constant massaging, so we take everything personal....

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Dark Sayings

  Editor's Note: You may not find another poet who can web a plot through dark and scary ideas, yet building rhyme and Pace. Sayo has done a good job. Dark Sayings By Sayo Opaleye What I feared most Is coming close I can hear its footstep Closer and Closer yes it...

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Valley of Tears

Editor's Note: Gift does a superb work of imagery, her poetry is a typical beginner's attempt but it clearly carries the intent of the Poet. By Gift Olagunju Through the valley of tears, I walked but you led me on, given no chance to long for another morning, softly...

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