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Damilare Kuku: Only Big Bumbum Matters Tomorrow

In Only Big Bum Bum Matters Tomorrow, Damilare Kuku introduces a protagonist, Témì with big plans for a drastic change to her appearance in the form of a BBL.  In her debut novel, Damilare examines familial relationships, beauty standards and the quest for desirability in modern day Nigeria. …

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Damilare Kuku: Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad

In a collection of 12 short stories, Damilare Kuku demonstrates the almost Sisyphean task that is navigating love, relationships and life in Lagos Damilare deftly uses humour and wit to explore the difficult themes of love, loss, friendship and romance, often catching the reader unaware.  As a testament…

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Shubnum Khan:The Lost Love of Akbar Manzil

In a once majestic but now decaying mansion, itself a potent metaphor for the current state of Durban where it’s set, we meet the characters of Shubnum Khan’s latest novel.  Originally developed as an ode to beauty, culture and heritage by its owner Akbar Ali Khan, who came…

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Busisekile Khumalo: Sunshine & Shadows

In this novel, Busisekile asks what it means to be a young woman asked to make difficult decisions in impossible situations. Centred around Vimbai, a young Zimbabwean woman navigating young adulthood amid an economic crisis. She faces significant childhood trauma and we see its subsequent manifestation in her…

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Bolu Babalola: Honey and Spice

Honey& Spice is a sweet, evocative and humorous coming of age debut novel from Bolu Babalola. We first encountered Bolu in the short story collection “Love in Colour.” In her debut novel set in a PWI in the UK, we are introduced to a cast of characters so…

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Categories: Fiction

Bolu Babalola: Honey and Spice

  Honey & Spice is a sweet, evocative and humorous coming of age debut novel from Bolu Babalola. We first encountered Bolu in the short story collection “Love in Colour.” In her debut novel set in a PWI in the UK, we are introduced to a cast of…

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Categories: Fiction

Angela MAKHOLWA: THE REED DANCE STALKER

Edit  The Cheeky Natives Angela Makholwa: The Reed Dance Stalker “And in breaking news, convicted serial killer and rapist, Napoleon Dingiswayo, escaped from Pretoria’s C-Max Prison at twelve-fifteen this afternoon, along with serial rapist and armed robber Andries Mathe, and heist kingpin Sifiso Khumalo.’ The voice of the…

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Arinze Ifeakandu: God’s Children Are Little Broken Things

In this enthralling debut collection of short stories by Arinze Ifeakandu God’s Children Are Little Broken Things is a collection of 9 short stories set in Nigeria that examine queer identity, relationships, family and societal isolation. Arinze writes stories with characters whose lives are layered, complicated by youth, love and…

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Okechukwu Nzelu: Here Again Now

LISTEN TO PODCAST In this immaculate study of father-son relationships and the black masculinity, Okechukwu introduces to two Black, gay British-Nigerian men. Achike and Ekene find themselves wading through the existential phenomena of being alive, Black and gay while navigating life, ambitions and family. The story begins with…

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Diana Anyakwo: My Life As A Chameleon

In My Life as a Chameleon, Diana Anyakwo explores the themes of identity, family and memory with a tender hand. Centred around the experiences of Lily, a teenager of mixed race background growing up in Nigeria and England.  Lily’s experience is further complicated by her birth order as…

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