Aug 4, 2014 | Fiction, Series, Short Stories |
Happy New Month! Here is Part 6 of the With Love From Asaba series. Part 7 will be up tomorrow. Thanks for following! * * * * * As they drove, there was a beep from Richard’s phone, which was in his breast pocket and he made as if to retrieve it....
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Apr 24, 2014 | Non-Fiction, Photography |
This is a common sight in Mississippi, especially as you drive into the Delta. Lots of open fields, and lying on those open fields are (pick one): A. People on tanning beds, who mistook a field in Mississippi for a vacation spot B. Tractors C. Cows and other random...
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Dec 3, 2013 | Fiction, Flash Fiction |
Titi stared at the bucket. It lay half-submerged in water, floating in the well. She could almost hear it taunting her, daring her to come after it. But, whatever the bucket was saying was drowned out by the voices of the other corpers behind her. One by one, their...
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Nov 9, 2013 | Non-Fiction |
I know I already gave it away in the title, but you still need to watch the video to believe it. This guy is a natural actor abeg. His facial expression is just hilarious. I just hope no one actually says or does this in an actual interview. But, I suspect worse...
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Nov 2, 2013 | Non-Fiction |
I think bi / multilingualism is awesome, i.e. if you can speak more than one language, that’s great. Apart from English, I speak Yoruba, not as fluently as I would like. I fill in words I don’t know in Yoruba with English words, instead, so you can...
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Mar 8, 2013 | Fiction, Flash Fiction, Series |
It was almost 8:00 a.m. and although I was already within the office premises, I knew I would be late because the walk from the parking lot to my office was a long one. That day, at least. And that was because I did not arrive before 7:00 a.m. like I usually do. My...
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