Since 2018, Brittle Paper has curated an annual list of 100 notable books that have significantly contributed to African literature. As one of the major literary...
The term ‘struggling writer’ is not just a cliché; writers truly need every help they can get. In light of this, we’re pleased to announce that...
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Fela Kuti once considered opening up a beauty shop. Shocking. I know. I also know that you are finding it difficult imagining Fela shuffling around in a room...
Books have their destinies. See if this book is destined to have you as its reader. Don’t mop around all weekend, staring at your Kindle or...
My interest in the Abiku phenomenon began when I received a short story submission from Ayodele Olofintuade, the endlessly brilliant Cassava Republic author. Immediately I read...
Kenyan novelist, Binyavanga Wainaina, who also happens to be one of Chimamanda Adichie‘s besties, came out last week to a mixture of praise and criticism. {Read...
Daniel Effiong’s Crimson, recently nominated for the 2014 Afrinolly Shortfilm Competion, breaks all the Nollywood rules of filmmaking. {Click Here To Vote} Before I go on, I...
Reading Nothing Comes Close by Nigerian author, Tolulope Popoola, was like eating dessert on a hungry stomach. I walloped it in one blow. After a week of slugging...
Ever since the post-election crisis, I have been paying close attention to the disturbing practice of sharing graphic photographs on Facebook walls. Recently, a bomb blast...
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