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Oyin Oludipe
Oyin Oludipe is a copywriter. His essays and poems have been published in several online platforms including The New Black Magazine, Kalahari Review, Herald Digest, The Guardian Newspaper, Africanwriter Litmag, and The Stijl. He lives in Lagos, where he writes … Continue reading →
The Swallows and the Gamble of Rebirth: A Review of Carl Terver’s “Till the Swallows Come Home”
“I know this place where civilisation Runs along torn asphalts…” These three-month gone, I have observed that poetry can invert itself to be an emotional hallucinogen; that it can sometimes betray its very own bard as to transpose the weight … Continue reading →
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