Book Review: The List
I believe that a good book is one that forces you to think. And where do we even start with The List?
Book Review: The List Read Post »
I believe that a good book is one that forces you to think. And where do we even start with The List?
Book Review: The List Read Post »
War stories hit hard and are a sumptous meal for many readers, especially critics of African fiction and those who
Because Ordinary Stories Matter Too Read Post »
Note: I wrote this review a few months ago (immediately after reading the book) and have since moved on to
Book Review: Only Big Bumbum Matters Tomorrow Read Post »
Remember when we spoke about flashbacks? About how they are the past cutting into the present to achieve a goal
Types And Examples of Foreshadowing, Plus Shameless Self-Promo Read Post »
Malaria fever. Turns out it was the malaria. Which is good, because I know it’s not a case of chronic
Malaria Fever or Concert Fever? Read Post »
WHAT IS A FLASHBACK? Have you been asked to talk about your most embarrassing moment and had to pause to
Uses And Examples of Flashbacks In African Fiction Read Post »
Staring at the preamble of a paper, another ‘critical overview’ that has seduced a headache from me, I think to
Have I Lost My Mojo Or Am I Just Ill? Read Post »
Some days I wonder what the rush is all about. Days like today. I wonder why I am so intent
A Little Reminder To Slow Down Before You Kill Yourself Read Post »
Childhood—such a universal and yet very individual thing. We’ve all been children, though for how long depended on circumstances unique
Bumbum Matters and Oxymoronic People: Child Narrators In African Fiction Read Post »
Do you know that time is a myth? That it is a crazy concept and nothing but a huge conspiracy?
A Half-Year Inventory Of Achievements Read Post »