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Guest Blogger Series II: Extalgia and the Unfinished Self in Caleb Azumah’s Small Worlds by Divinegift Ngozi Utebor

“Because while grief is never over, we find a way to walk in the light someone has left behind” There is a quiet ache that runs through Caleb Azumah’s Small Worlds, It doesn’t announce itself. Instead, it flows quietly, slowly etching itself with each character, silence, gasp of air, music, memory and half fulfilled desire. The writer […]

Bridging the Gap between Academia and Society

In a workshop I attended in Legon sometime in 2019, a scholar suggested, “we have to be become celebrities! That’s the only way our ideas can be disseminated to the general public” and faces around the table on which he sat, mine included, stared at him aghast. Perhaps underlying our discomfiture was the knowledge that

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On Writing

So many words have been uttered on the art of writing: when to, how often, technique, and the list goes on and on. This isn’t one of such a piece. These words simply capture my thoughts about what it feels like to have your words disrobed in public. You know that vulnerability that comes with