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Daily Archives: May 4, 2014
Wilson Hill
E Wilson Hill is an artist living in New York City with his wife, Helen. He has always been fascinated with word structure from Kabala to etymology and then placing words together to form sound, colour, rhythm and content. Poetry … Continue reading
Adeleke Haamid
Adeleke Muhammad Haamid is currently a 400 level student of English language at Tai Solarin University of Education, Nigeria. He has written series of poems and he has published in the magazine, AN NASR. He has also presented his poem … Continue reading
Glenn Fang
Glenn Fang is a science enthusiast who occasionally writes poetry when he is able to make sense of things. His works have appeared in Dead Beats and Kumquat Poetry among others. Read his poems: Defining Meaning and Lessons in Repetition.
Ambrose Thompson
Ambrose Thompson was born on Vancouver Island in Canada, but spent the majority of his youth in the U.S.A. The stark variance between his first years and later ones gave him an early education in how differences of experience affect … Continue reading
Abiola Abidemi
Abiola Abidemi Olaoluwa was born in 1979 in Iyewa, Ogun State, Nigeria. He attended Ojota Secondary School, Ojota, Lagos Nigeria. He proceeded to Tai Solarin College of Education, where he studied Political Science in Education and obtained a National Certificate … Continue reading
Ryan Johnson
Ryan Johnson is a recent college graduate who discovered his passion for writing back in 2008. He has recently relocated to Dayton Ohio from Atlanta Georgia where he continues to write in hopes of perfecting his craft. Read his poem: … Continue reading

