Tag: Africa
Prisms, Itanile Calls African Writers for Her 2022...
Posted by jonathanoladeji | Dec 19, 2021 | Lit Chatters, Magazine | 3
Itanile Poetry Contest: You Still Dey Speak English?
by jonathanoladeji | Apr 8, 2026 | Literated, Poetry, Poetry | 0 |
Itanile, in partnership with Inkspired NG (founded and led by Jide Badmus), invites poets, writers, and creatives across Africa and the diaspora to take part in a bold literary challenge: Create poetry using Pidgin or local language forms that reflect real life, real culture, and real voice.
Read MoreNotable Fiction and Nonfiction by Writers of African Descent in the Second Quarter of 2024
by Jeff Ugochukwu Omenyuru | Aug 27, 2024 | Africalitra Monthly, Contributions, Lit Chatters, Non-fiction | 0 |
The Things That Bury Us By Munachim Amah (Georgia Review) Brought together in holy matrimony by...
Read MoreEnnui
by Obongofon Etuk | Apr 23, 2024 | Africalitra Monthly, Poetry | 0 |
When merry morn did grace my soul’s abode, I held within the sun’s embrace the bliss,...
Read MoreNotable Fiction and Nonfiction by African Writers in the First Quarter of 2024
by Jeff Ugochukwu Omenyuru | Apr 2, 2024 | Africalitra Monthly, Lit Chatters, Think Piece | 0 |
Notable Fiction and Nonfiction by African Writers in the First Quarter of 2024 Allah Have Mercy by...
Read MoreFolktale 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 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 Evolution and Representation of African Women In Arts
by jonathanoladeji | Mar 8, 2022 | Africalitra Monthly, Prose, Think Piece | 0 |
Coauthors: Precious Ozioma Okeke and Olayemi Mary Adeola For decades, African women have been...
Read MorePrisms, Itanile Calls African Writers for Her 2022 Publications
by jonathanoladeji | Dec 19, 2021 | Lit Chatters, Magazine | 3
With every year that passes storytelling for the African Spirit has found inspiration in the many...
Read MoreTHE PORTRAIT OF A DEFILED MOON
by Philip Chijioke Abonyi | Oct 11, 2021 | Africalitra Monthly, Poetry | 0 |
you become a bomb of rage ready to explode on the shadow that touches the tits of your...
Read MoreRe: Tell Me That You Love Me , Seun Lari-Williams
by Seun Lari-Williams | Oct 8, 2021 | Africalitra Monthly, Contributions, Poetry | 0 |
Kabiru, I will tell you that I love you when the sun comes out at night. Or when it’s break of...
Read MoreWho Benefits from Mo Abudu’s Production of Hushpuppi Bloomberg Article?
by jonathanoladeji | Aug 7, 2021 | Africalitra Monthly, Non-Fiction, Think Piece | 0 |
According to many reports, Mo Abudu’s EbonyLife and Will Parker have been granted the rights to co-produce one of the Bloomberg’s articles.
Who knew such a time as this would come for writers? The questions of monetization, copyright, and ownership come front and center not just because this is a story that has had a global audience, but the significance of the main player…
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