The Spider King’s Daughter, by Chibundu Onuzo
I finished this book today partly because I was interested in the ending, as I’d read many mixed reviews, and partly because I was just trying…
I finished this book today partly because I was interested in the ending, as I’d read many mixed reviews, and partly because I was just trying…
So here is some information on my second book, my first novel. My first book, My Sisters & I, is a book of biographical and fictional…
So at the beginning of 2016 I finished my first novel, The Road We All Took. I haven’t placed that information here yet (update: found time)…
So here is the final Part 3 of my posts on Horizontal Sisterhood Revisited. It’s to give some background into what our family went through last…
So here is Part 2 of my next installment to Horizontal Sisterhood. Still the background to where I am getting but an important lead-up in terms…
Here is a post I wrote last June. I am reposting because I am going to be commenting on this situation and what happened since. It’s…
Accra slum dwellers suspect cholera demolitions are a pretext for profit This is a recent article from The Guardian in Ghana. It was on Africa…
Liberia and the failures of aid in the face of Ebola I have decided to begin posting some articles, see above link, that I find interesting…
Looking at the stats of this site I have seen that my post on polygamy, here, has been one of the most popular. It seems it’s…
Over the years I have come across people of many different backgrounds who aspire to have perfect dreadlocks, or messy ones as the reality may be.…
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