Apr 9, 2015 | Fiction, Mystery, Series, Short Stories |
Happy Thursday! I hope you had a fantastic Easter. For those who actually had an Easter Monday holiday, I’m not very happy with you right now … cos I didn’t get one. Anyway, ignore my sulking. Here’s Part 2 of the current short story, On the...
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Jan 25, 2015 | Announcements, Fiction, Mystery, Novellas |
I am very excited to share this with you. The 3rd Novella in the Aso-Ebi Chronicles has been published. It’s called Lara’s Lace Adventures. The first two novellas, Bewaji’s Ankara Adventures and Wura’s Woodin Adventures are available for...
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Sep 3, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
My apologies for just posting this today. I was busy gbadun-ing my Labor Day holiday. Can you forgive me? I see you nodding. I’ll take that as a “Yes.” 🙂 Okay, now for Part 13. Thanks for all the comments and kind words too. I appreciate each and...
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Aug 15, 2014 | Announcements, Fiction, Novellas |
I started this series of novellas, titled The Aso-Ebi Chronicles last year. First, was Bewaji and her aso-ebi was Ankara. The 2nd novella, which I just published, is titled Wura’s Woodin Adventures. From the title, I am sure you can guess that her...
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Jan 29, 2014 | Announcements, Fiction, Mystery, Short Stories |
Yes, it’s true. 1, 2, 3 Disappear is the name of my first published short story this year. Never mind that I actually wrote it last year. What matters is that it is now available on … you guessed it … Smashwords. The synopsis, which I don’t...
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Jan 21, 2014 | Fiction, Series, Short Stories |
Three Mangoes was the third short story I published on Smashwords. It’s been out as an e-book since 2012, but I decided it was time to share it in chunks here. Enjoy and do leave a comment. Mama Risikat set down the large basket of fruits she had been carrying...
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Dec 19, 2013 | Fiction, Flash Fiction |
Sister Dupe had seen Brother James many times in church. That was not a problem. Brother James, however, had a certain fondness for very long neck ties. That was a problem for Sister Dupe, who could not stand this brother’s particular habit. He wore them at...
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