African Renaissance

A Brave New World

There is power and justice in everything that we read until we give our perspective the permission to see it as thus. ...

Lost in Translation

African writers’ stories have often been fragmented in Africa since Nelson Mandela was released from prison. They have often not been told, put into...

African Cinema

Television, films and churches formed a large part of the origins of my writing when I was younger. My childhood was not as bleak...

The Post-apartheid Dilemma

War and peace. There are blurred lines in the realities of both. A separation anxiety as the paradigm shifts from the air that a...

Apartheid and Xenophobia

“In the face of pain there are no heroes.” ― George Orwell, 1984 The future of democracy is uncertain after the recent xenophobic attacks...

Genocide

It was the year of literature for me but you, Rwanda no longer have any kind of album. You who...

Adeline Virginia Woolf

Before she began her day’s work Virginia Woolf began to write painstakingly yet in a beautiful old-fashioned script in her diary. ‘Madness is not...

Diary of a Confessional Poet

Dizzying and introspective. My limbs soon became antiques with their own mood. There are frozen tigers behind the red brick walls...

The Imagined Journals of Sylvia Plath

The page frees me in a sense, in ways I cannot describe. I write and that is my life. I am a mother and...

Psychosis

There is a torment in waiting for the psychosis to break. You can never heal completely from that wreck. I...

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