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Poetry Review: Summaries, Analyses and Editorial Notes on Three Poems

  • by Jake
  • August 28, 2020August 28, 2020

These analyses were conducted in the virtual presence of over… Read More »Poetry Review: Summaries, Analyses and Editorial Notes on Three Poems

Reimagination and the Decoration of Language: An Interview with Nome & Salako

  • by Moderator
  • August 9, 2020March 10, 2021

Nome Emeka Patrick is a blxck bxy. He graduated from… Read More »Reimagination and the Decoration of Language: An Interview with Nome & Salako

The Art of Recontextualizing Experiences: An Interview With Commonwealth Short Story Prize Shortlistee, ML Kejera

  • by Moderator
  • August 6, 2020March 10, 2021
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Mofe Philip Atie, ML Kejera

ML Kejera is a Chicago–based author from The Gambia. Though… Read More »The Art of Recontextualizing Experiences: An Interview With Commonwealth Short Story Prize Shortlistee, ML Kejera

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