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Everything You Need To Know About Ben Peter’s New Titles, Get Set, March And Clearing Your Mental Deck

Ben Peter,an internationally known business executive and leadership scholar, has just released two inspirational non-fiction titles. His new books are titled, Get Set, March and Clearing Your Mental Deck. Both books are a must-read for everyone who wants to excel in business, and life as a whole. This prolific author, and business development expert outperformed...

TITLE: AFTER ONE AUTHOR: Ololade Akinlabi Ige GENRE: Fiction OF PAGES: 30 YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 2019 ISBN: NIL PUBLISHER:  The Poetician Inc. REVIEWER: John Chizoba Vincent   In this expressive book: After One, Ololade Akinlabi Ige tells a story of lust and pleasure, the consequences of illegitimate pregnancies, relationships and pretense. And he achieves this...

Have you ever considered writing a book in your indigenous language? Would you like to get tips from a polyglot author? Then you’ll be interested in joining our tweet conversation on Wednesday the 19th of June, 2019. At exactly 7PM,  Ositadimma Amakeze and Creative writing news (@cwritingnews) will be having an interesting Tweetchat. The entire...

New Awesome Book Alert: Building Castles With Pebbles by Anthonia Egbujiobi.

Members of the literati are literally waiting with bated breaths for the release of Flight Lieutenant Anthonia Egbujiobi’s brilliant, life-changing book titled, ‘BUILDING CASTLES WITH PEBBLES’. So What’s This Awesome Book About? In ‘Building Castles with Pebbles’, the author puts forth principles to adopt if one wishes to make the most out of little, and make...

Book Review / Elnathan John’s Becoming Nigerian—A Guide

Book: “Becoming Nigerian: A Guide” by Elnathan John. Genre: Satire Publisher: Cassava Republic Press Year of Publication: 2019 Pages: 150 Read: March 2019. Source: Bought. Why I read it: “It is satire, on Nigeria, by a Nigerian writer I respect.” Reviewed: by Ernest O. Ògúnyemí. What does it mean to be(come) Nigerian? Elnathan John: Never,...

An Evening of Reminiscences” Organized In Loving Memory Of Professor Pius Adesanmi / How To Attend

Much of the literary community has been mourning the death of  Nigerian-Canadian professor, Pius Adesanmi. On Sunday, 10th March 2019, he passed away in a plane crash. He was one of the 197 passengers who died on the Ethiopian Airlines plane which crashed  shortly after departing from Addis Ababa. The plane was heading to Nairobi...

Major Themes and Symbols ​From The House of Bernarda Alba

In the play, ​The House of Bernarda Alba ​by Federico Garcia Lorca, oppression, death, depression, and desire are recurrent themes that relate to each other. The play, la casa de Bernarda Alba, also focuses on what happens when freedom and individuality are restricted. Almost all the characters in The House of Bernarda Alba fall into...