Ubuntsundu | Lij (a child of noble blood)
A review of the Okike Short stories
African Creations: a decade of Okike Short Stories – selected and introduced by E.N Obiechina
Book Review “The Mudhut I Grew Upon” by Thabo Katlholo
The art of storytelling is our cultural thumbprint; it is…
#MCM #WeeklyThoughts the art of Stereotyping
According to the late Nigerian Novelist, Chinua Achebe, stereotypes are…
When Art comes alive, Botswana calls it Motswrapoetry
Set against the backdrop of a lazy Sunset on Saturday…
The Intergalactic Listening Session With Chasing Jaykb
I found myself in the heart of Gaborone at a…
#ArtisticFridays Swimming Pools
I write when I can’t sleep: Sitting leisurely next to…
#ArtisticFridays My Heart Offers A foetus
My heart offers a foetus As a cub to be…
#ArtisticFridays: The Art of Repentance
…drink the dusk in your flute
And let the stars map the universe
In your stomach.
It is dark there where the gods let,
Everything takes its course.
#ArtisticFridays: On matters of going to the hill
Blues sky bleached white, peopled with Caucasian clouds.
His skin: leather jacket black, yet palms and feet bleached blush-pink.
Blood: the same ox as any other man,
He thought to himself, “I know I am a man”