We are seeking works on the theme, CONSPIRACY. What does it mean for Northern Nigeria's politics, spirituality, conflict, landscape, heritage, and identity?
Arewa Review has calls for submissions for its latest anthology, inviting writers and photographers of Nigerian descent to submit creative works exploring the theme, “Conspiracy.”
The publication is seeking poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and photography.
https://t.co/w3XUPPRDJn
We want works that are courageous, works that dares the current narratives of our society, works will be a testament in posterity of what was experienced and the struggles shape a better society. What we DON’T want are works that partisan.
We are seeking works on the theme, CONSPIRACY. What does it mean for Northern Nigeria's politics, spirituality, conflict, landscape, heritage, and identity?
Hey there!
We made some changes:
Arewa Poetry Review = Arewa Review.
We also changed our face and added more genres to our taste. Isn't Arewa beyond poetry?
Ready your poems and stories for the second edition of our anthology.
Watch out!
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Finally got my hands on @ZainabBobi captivating works and had the honor of getting them autographed! 🙌
@akefestival, you truly are a haven for book lovers! 😍 Huge thanks for bringing literary dreams to life!
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Arewa Poetry Review (@ArewaPoetry) Presents “A Fire Kept Quiet”, A Northern Nigerian Poetry Anthology
In partnership with SEVHAGE (@sevhage), Konya Shamsrumi (@konyashamsrumi), and African & Black Creatives for Development (ABC4DE)
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We featured the renowned poet @IsmailaBala in our latest anthology, A Fire Kept Quiet.
You can find the second poem by clicking the link below to download a free copy
https://t.co/ZW4b6VR1D5
I've got two poems about Sokoto
in the median anthology.
Many thanks to @ArewaPoetry team for a well
done job.
Click the link below to download a free copy to read other excellent writers.
Feel free to share and comment.
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