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Album Review: Lives in Bracket’s Alive

Album Review: Lives in Bracket’s Alive  Bracket From the moment an artiste takes the decision to work on an album…

July 31, 2021
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“after leaving this shell” by Scott Ferry

Image by Cristian Grigore from Pixabay after leaving this shell lift now with the hospital exhaust— in light the cities…

July 31, 2021
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“Nightswimmer Junior Struggles in Green Bay” by Todd Mercer

image source: pexels.com Nightswimmer Junior Struggles in Green Bay Great swim, but then a storm rolled in. N.J. was unprepared,…

July 31, 2021
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My Farafina Story: Miracle Adebayo

The Farafina Trust Creative Writing workshop, facilitated by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was held last month. Praxis spoke to some of…

July 31, 2021
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ORLO'DEH-DEH ADAM KA'LUM (ALL THE THINGS MY FATHER TOLD ME) by Akor Emmanuel Oche

ORLO’DEH-DEH ADAM KA’LUM is a poem written in Idoma. The poem is written and translated by Akor Emmanuel Oche. ORLO’DEH-DEH…

July 31, 2021
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So, Now That We Have Killed Her by Obinna Udenwe

Nnedi came to visit and discovered that Edward was living with a younger woman and all hell was let loose.…

July 31, 2021
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“Whatever Language It Takes” by Scott Thomas Outlar

Whatever Language It Takes I will stand, steadfast, spine straight, ever-faithful, patient, with thoughts of you kept close to my…

July 31, 2021
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“Demarcation” by Megha Sood

image source: pexels.com Demarcation That frail evening marking the shadows of the long summer days a bird perched on the…

July 31, 2021
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“KAWALWALNIYA (WISHFUL GROPER)” by Maryam Gatawa

photograph by Angelique Schreiber KAWALWALNIYA (WISHFUL GROPER) A Hausa poem accompanied by its English translation. Ina amfanin kogin da ke…

July 31, 2021
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“Blood In My Eye: The Poetics of Trauma and Memory” by Dominique Christina

image source: pixabay.com To paraphrase, James Baldwin said that to be Black in this country is to be in a…

July 31, 2021
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