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Editorial · Lit Mag

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Editorial | Issue #27: Of Magic Words

  • April 26, 2014

Earlier in the week, poet and scholar Niyi Osundare penned an evocative piece of tribute to the departed Colombian writer Garcia Marquez whose work was described as where “the fantastic[…]

Interview · Lit Mag

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In Conversation with Bassey Ikpi

  • April 26, 2014

by Kola Tubosun I first came across her work on YouTube, a couple of years ago, where she performed a number of hair-raising poems at the now discontinued DefJam series.[…]

Fiction · Lit Mag

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The Chase

  • April 26, 2014

by Echezonachukwu Nduka    Although she was not as charming as she thought, Nne liked to think herself the most beautiful damsel on earth. She had graduated and finished her[…]

Lit Mag · Poetry

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Three Poems

  • April 26, 2014

by Femi Morgan   Spats of Shit   If you ask me I have lost my will To write my reportorial My Face is reddened by it My ears echoes[…]

Fiction · Lit Mag

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Chaos

  • April 26, 2014

By Bomi Ehimony   I was hungry; I had not eaten in days. My stomach kept on reminding me that I was soon going to die: making increasingly loud noises, like[…]

Arts · Culture and Society · Essays/Criticism · Lit Mag · Literature · World Affairs

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Farewell to the Magic Muse

  • April 23, 2014

By Niyi Osundare    Gone, the Magic Muse of Aracataca. In a manner similar to his wondrous tales, I can see him levitating towards the skies, a pen in one hand,[…]

Arts · Culture and Society · History · Literature · Writing

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Press Release: “Giants of History”

  • April 9, 2014

Press Release/Announcement on “GIANTS OF HISTORY” – A book by Lateef Ibirogba Giants of History is a coffee-table non-fiction book for readers, writers, journalists, students, and other research or history-oriented[…]

Editorial · Lit Mag

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EDITORIAL | Issue #26: Short Works

  • March 23, 2014

That this edition is coming a couple of months behind schedule wasn’t planned, but it has confirmed what I had always known: we’re not always in control of time and[…]

Fiction · Lit Mag

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That Day

  • March 23, 2014

by Fiyinfoluwa Akinsiku The late appearance of the morning sun made the day gaunt and Takintayo would always remember it. Not just for its dullness but also because it had[…]

Lit Mag · Poetry

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Children of the Postcolony

  • March 23, 2014

by Babatunde Fagbayibo   We are not the midnight’s children for the euphoria of independence only resides in our history books. The physicality of colonialism isn’t our reality; it only exists[…]

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