Tag: Africa
Prisms, Itanile Calls African Writers for Her 2022...
Posted by jonathanoladeji | Dec 19, 2021 | Lit Chatters, Magazine | 3
Ennui
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…
Read MoreSubmit Today for The cfwriterz Dec 2020, Literary Prize.
by Editor-Itanile | Oct 6, 2020 | CFW opportunities, Magazine, Opportunities | 1 |
It’s that time of the year again! We welcome submissions from African writers to the...
Read MoreBrittle Paper Deputy Editor’s Report on the Hadiza & Bello El-Rufia Devolves further, African Literature Braces for Impact
by jonathanoladeji | Apr 16, 2020 | Lit Chatters, Think Piece | 0 |
The announcement of the post removal, Otosirieze’s statement and the backlash from the largely Nigerian community has left many confused and unsure.
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