Abigail George

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Abigail George is an author, a screenwriter and an award winning poet. She is a Pushcart Prize, two-time Best of the Net nominated, Sol Plaatje European Union Poetry Prize longlisted, Writing Ukraine Prize shortlisted, Identity Theory's Editor's Choice, Ink Sweat Tears Pick of the Month poet/writer, and 2023 Winner of the Sol Plaatje European Union Poetry Award. She is a two-time recipient of grants from the National Arts Council, one from the Centre of the Book and another from ECPACC. She won a national high school writing competition in her teens. She was interviewed by BBC Radio 4, and for AOL.com, the USA Today Network and The Tennessean. Follow her on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram @abigailgeorgepoet.

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Mining and apartheid in South Africa are unfinished business

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Geo-political systems crossing religion in Africa

I grew up with spiritually inclined parents. This meant church on a Sunday. Afterwards people would congregate outside crushed in a near sea of...

Karen Blixen out of a storybook on Africa

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The Language of Africa’s Girl Child In Water and Tears

My youth is finished and along with it my bright star, and tears. I stopped thinking of the future. You know I don’t know when...

The Simplicity Of Reading Matters

My father would read my journals with the savage intent of a beast. What on earth was he searching for? He read it over...

Within South Africa’s Borders and What They Can Teach Us

The integrity of the personality and poet is one that faces the philosophical gaze yet relevant opinion that winners in the political arena who...

Boarding School In Mbabane, Swaziland

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Dune

The sun is a laughing, talking, walking miracle today. If it shines, it shines only for me and Lavinia. What perfection, because it shines...

Silly Goose, What’s Inside Your Head

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Labyrinths

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