
The 1990’s to Early 2000s Disney Movies: Childhood’s Golden Age
Some stories linger not because they’re perfect, but because they feel tailor-made to the viewer. The 1990s to early 2000s Disney movies weren’t the most polished or serious, but they stood out because they carried entire worlds within them. These films were full of humour, chaos, music, and heart. Watching them felt like experiencing a […]
The Duality of Annalise Keating: Hero or Morally Ambiguous?
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury: Meet Annalise Keating, a theatrical enigma and arguably one of the most complex film characters created.
Poetry Is Not Dead: On Mr Poetivist’s Sophomore Album, Kumbaya
Give it a listen. By the time the album ends, you’re not just a listener anymore; you’ve been carried through grief, reflection, and ultimately, a kind of healing.
In fact, on the morning of my birthday, just after we had broken up, I had spent time in the hotel begging someone else to love me and be with me.
But he walked out the door and said he would go, by foot, if necessary, to Afghanistan, to kill the infidels who were bombing Muslim babies in their cribs.
Those hours waiting for her mother to return were spent in a state of inertia; she wouldn’t have been able to say what she had done with the time.
By the time you get this, I will be far away. It is cowardly, I know, but I cannot see your faces and walk away. Please forgive me, knowing that I have gone to make a better life for us all.
Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki’s debut Afropantheology novel, the first in a trilogy, has been acquired by Shahid Mahmud.
Leading voices across publishing, scholarship, and literacy initiatives come together to interrogate the role of the child in African literature.
Ekpeki is now represented by Vince Gerardis of Startling Inc., the legendary producer behind Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon,