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Monthly Archives: July 2022
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First love ; wondering how the butterflies in your belly flapped and evaporated?
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Meet the authors shortlisted for the Glass Bell Award
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Meet the winner of the 2022Gerald Kraak Award for short story.
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Spotlight on an enigma – Sarah Isaacs.
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The Green we left behind…
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Close up and personal with an ethereal writer, poet and design strategist – Uhomoabhi Mark...
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ART CONTEST
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How Ani Prosper Ikechukwu is influencing the cultural space in Nigeria and beyond.
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Basking in the euphoria of Charles Bukowski’s cultural eccentricities – a cultural ruckus.
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Have a peep into the future of memories
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Saving Hearts and Lives in the African-American Community
Bournemouth Writing Festival,2025.
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New Film Shows a Real Representation of American Racist Practices
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