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Poetry
Abstract; Forgive My Dearth of Quietude; Good Atheist – Three Poems By Nigerian Writer, Adesiyan Oluwapelumi
Adesiyan Oluwapelumi
Taming fear; Too low to see the mirror; Breaking waves – Three Poems By Nigerian Writer, Osahon Oka
Osahon Oka
Ìbàdàn; Homeliness; First Time – Three Poems By Nigerian Writer, Wisdom Adediji
Wisdom Adediji
Falling For Moon – Poetry by Ghanaian Writer, Eamy Mireku
Eamy Mireku
To the silent aftermath that holds things unspoken – Poetry by Ghanaian Writer Victoria Naa Takia Nunoo
Victoria Naa Takia Nunoo
Grey; Self-portrait of dusk as shrouded corpses – Two Poems By Nigerian Writer Fatihah Quadri Eniola
Fatihah Quadri Eniola
After the Flood; There’s No Sweetness Here; How a Song Aches in a Body – Three Poems By Ghanaian Writer, K. Asare-Bediako
Asare Albert Kweku
Confessions of a Diary Keeper; Double Portrait of Enkärë – Two Poems By Kenyan Writer, Frank Njugi
Frank Njugi
Morning Man; Poetry By Ghanaian Writer, Adwoa Amankwah
Adwoa Amankwah
Today, I Turn Twenty-Four; On Words and Worlds – Two Poems By Ghanaian Writer, Nana Abakah
Nana Abakah
The Opposite of Stasis is Aqua; Anathema – Two Poems By Ghanaian Writer, Kwame Boateng
Kwame Boateng
Conflagration; Creature of Wonder – Two Poems By Ghanaian Writer, David Agyei-Yeboah
David Agyei-Yeboah
My Mother’s Last Christmas Mass; This Is How You Die – Two Poems By South African Poet, Toni Stuart
Toni Giselle Stuart
Land of my birth; Dopamine Surge – Two Poems by Ghanaian Writer Ago Serwaa
Ago Serwaa
Elergy; Sika nyɛ mogya a yɛ’de nsuo fra mu a nka – Two Poems by Ghanaian Writer Sarpong Osei Asamoah
Sarpong Osei Asamoah
A Dirge; Whenever It Rains In Accra; I Loved You First, Then What – Three Poems by Ghanaian Writer Roberta Yemofio
Roberta Yemofio
The Ways You Know Grief; My heart In Another Language; Grandmother’s Many Lessons – Three Poems by Ghanaian Writer Kataru Yahya
Kataru Yahya
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