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My City Knows No History – Frank Njugi

Frank Njugi is a Kenyan. Writer, Page poet and upcoming literary Culture Journalist living in Nairobi, Kenya. He is the author of a Micro chapbook, BENTHIC (forthcoming Konya Shamsrumi digital editions 2023), with accolades that include; being a Sondeka Award nominee 2023, longlisted for the Akachi Chukwuemeka prize for literature 2023, shortlisted for the Ibua Journal continental call 2022 and a finalist in the Kikwetu Journal flash fiction prize 2022. He currently serves on the Editorial team of Salamander Ink Magazine -A platform that showcases Literary Art expressionism and culture.
Twitter. —https://twitter.com/FrankNjugi
Instagram–https://www.instagram.com/frank_njugi

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Sankofa, illustrated by Gloria Ndanu

Sankofa, illustrated by Gloria Ndanu ‘Ndanu Gloria is a contemporary multidisciplinary Kenyan artist with a surrealist and abstract art style. She has collaborated with The Nala Project; the “EARTH” 2021 exhibition by Radart Foundation, and “In Motion” with Kevin Outa. Her Instagram page is @kwasa_sana.jpg

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Alvin Kathembe – Sankofa

Alvin Kathembe is a writer from Nairobi, Kenya. His poetry has been featured in Dust Poetry Magazine, The Short Story Foundation Journal, Poetry Potion, and other publications. He co-edited down river road’s third issue—’Asphyxia’. His short stories have been published in Jalada, Omenana, Brittlepaper and Equipoise, available on Kindle. Find him on Twitter @SofaPhilosopher.

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Paul Chiwude Iwunwa – Blolo

Paul Chiwude Paul Chiwude Iwunwa writes from Lagos, Nigeria. He’s a poet, actor, philanthropist and social justice advocate. A marketing and communications specialist during the day, Paul burns the midnight oil to enrich the poetic landscape with his words and rhymes at night. His works have been published on several Nigerian and international platforms. His published chapbook “The Miners” explores Nigeria’s socio-political dynamics. Paul can be found on Twitter @pauliwunwa and Instagram at @paul_iwunwa.Iwunwa

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Logain Ali – Maybe God Is A Black Woman

Logain is an educator, writer and poet. She believes in the impactful power of words and loves how poetry springs worlds to explore. Logain finds solace in poetic expression through which she relays issues of gender, politics and identity. She is honoured to share her work with you, even more so through her favourite literary platforms. You can find her on IG @lujainofalltrades. 

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