Author: Akinwale

December 5, 2024
Lights, Camera, History: 77: The FESTAC Conspiracy Brings the Past to Life in an Unforgettable Evening

"77: The FESTAC Conspiracy is a tribute to the resilience of Nigerian filmmakers and the power of cinema to bring our history and stories to life."

December 3, 2024
Curing the Pandemic of Cultural Misrepresentation in African Literature

After centuries of subjugation through colonialism and, more recently, neo-colonialism, African Literature writers owe it to their heritage to tell the most authentic narratives possible.

November 27, 2024
A Very Gidi Christmas by Tomilola Coco Adeyemo

A Very Gidi Christmas is a feel-good romance written just in time for the festive season and is bound to leave readers' insides feeling deliciously good.

November 25, 2024
Aanu Ife by Lara T. Kareem

In Aaanu Ife, Ina's adventure takes her through different shades of her recent past, even as she finds fresh resolve to heal from past traumas.

November 21, 2024
Nnedi Okorafor's Inspiring Storytelling Origins Inspires Ake Festival Guests at Prelude Event

Nnedi Okorafor found the calling to be a writer of the spectacular and the fantastic after she wrote her first ever story in the pages of a gifted copy of Isaac Asimov's I, Robot

November 9, 2024
Finding Freedom: Lola Shoneyin Talks up the Renewed ‘Magic’ of Ake Arts and Book Festival 2024

Ake Arts and Book Festival 2024 promises to explore rising literary trends and various African narratives in exciting book chats and panel discussions.

October 23, 2024
Understanding Literary Criticism: Not Only About Your Opinion

Literary criticism isn't just about your opinions. It's about finding common ground with opposing ideas and understanding that two truths can peacefully co-exist.

October 17, 2024
Of War and Ruin (The Bound and the Broken #3) by Ryan Cahill

In Of War and Ruin, our heroes must ask themselves tough questions, make hard choices, and be exposed to great dangers.

October 9, 2024
6 Progressive Lessons from the Nigerian Civil War

The quickest step to progress is to relearn the lessons from arguably the most significant event in its years as a free, democratic nation- the Nigerian Civil War.

October 7, 2024
8 Core Truths Every Writer Must Know

Besides, my head is hardly level enough these days for creative winds to blow inside of my cranium. The country is hard, and a man must make ends meet.

October 3, 2024
Is More Diversity Needed in African Literature Storytelling?

Its array of experiences, cultures, realities, inspiration and several distinct attributes are the web that interconnect to constitute the genre of African Literature.

October 2, 2024
Your Ultimate 11 Tips to Find the Best Book Recommendations

Book recommendations from random places don't always cut it, and you often end up feeling unsatisfied with them.

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