In this edition of the Writers Space Africa Magazine, we bring you an amazing mother, teacher, and Children’s book author who is passionate about impacting children’s life for the [...]
Last night I had a mix of a flashback and a nightmare of the war between Ethiopia, and Eritrea. I recall the screams so loud it hurts your ears, the gunshots firing off all around you. BANG BANG [...]
Once upon a time in a small village of Luma, there lived different people. They were called different people because no one knew how they looked. Even they too did not know how they looked [...]
Case 01; Ghazal Oftentimes in poetry, when we see ‘structured’, what pops in the mind is ‘rigid’. We imagine the lack of comfortability in cramming up our ideas in this mental-jar of rules, and a [...]
We cried with you in your hardships, Your hand on our shoulders we accomplished a lot together. We come from the same village Mama Africa, We are your sons and daughters as you’re our mother and [...]
Illustrated by Morris Rioba, Kenya This story is dedicated to my husband, Vlastibor Cermak 1 – After five lonely days inside the egg, Baby Caterpillar decided to go and look [...]
Could it be a real one won with no vision? Like the water flow with no mission Mixed with sands in blackish One would not swim in unless prepared A long daytime has passed And no stone already [...]
At last, you came, Ropes you untied Undressed all the pain, Hope you fulfilled. You took long, Then was May Your time was due, I held on all the way. Read – Midnight Rain – A Poem by [...]
Elenja held her hoe firmly as she moved through the narrow path that led to the farm. It was five in the morning. She moved slowly hardly able to see what was ahead and totally relying on the [...]
Haunting flutes of ordeal dwindle Diffident ears now keen to the sound- Reverberance of dreams we dared not dream of, And melodies of cultures, once shunned to oblivion. Haunting rhythms of black [...]