Jun 10, 2017 | Fiction, Short Stories |
I hope your weekend has been pleasant so far. Today, I will be sharing an excerpt from the newly released sequel to Dear Obajimi, aptly titled “Dear Morenike.” Dear Obajimi is an epistolary short story narrated through a wife’s letters to her...
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May 27, 2017 | Announcements, Fiction, Short Stories |
The Sequel to Dear Obajimi is here, and it is called, Dear Morenike. If you’ve been counting down to May 27 for reasons other than a children’s day party, raise your hands … Yup! I have both hands up too. 😀 As previously announced, Dear Morenike,...
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May 17, 2017 | Announcements, Non-Fiction |
Dear Obajimi is getting a sequel! Yes, it’s true. There will be more letter writing fiction on this blog in 10 days. Here are three things I can tell you about this upcoming release: The sequel to Dear Obajimi will be the husband’s response to his...
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Mar 1, 2017 | Announcements, Fiction, Short Stories |
Happy New Month, and Ash Wednesday! March is here at last. 🙂 At the time I wrote this story, I had no idea what an epistolary short story or novel was. But as it turned out, that was precisely what I had written. For our purpose, epistolary means “written in...
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Nov 16, 2015 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
Thanksgiving is next week! Can you believe it? Turkeys everywhere are shaking in fright … Lol! Welcome to a brand new week. Today, I will be sharing Episode 6 of our current series, Falling in Love With My Best Friend, a contemporary Nigerian romance...
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Sep 8, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
As promised, here is the concluding part of With Love From Asaba. Feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, critique, etcetera. Enjoy! “Who is that that wants to break my gate, ehn?” Chief Alozie asked in an irritated voice, before yelling to the...
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Nov 30, 2013 | Fiction, Romance, Series, Short Stories |
She was so taken aback by surprise at her discovery that she sat down suddenly on Kayode’s bed. The grogginess she had felt moments before was gone and in its stead, was an all-consuming desire to know what was written in this book which bore her name. Then...
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