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It's great to be here. To be where Nigerian literary art is created and shared. I am a writer. I write poetry, songs, novels, thoughts, philosophies and diaries. I am 23 years. I write with a great lot of thing for the art. I began writing sometimes around 2002. I was greatly inspired by other writers. I admired Wole Soyinka. His works to me were impressive. I have been writing my own style, my concepts, and ideas of poetry and prose. You can see my works at www.thejuvenilecrime.blogspot.com www.scriptapoiema.blogspot.com

The Signs And The Hearts- Excerpt

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Mar 092012
 
The Signs And The Hearts- Excerpt

‘Ahmad was a twenty-three year old, average bodied, dark, Nigerian male, taking internship with Professor Salim to complete his training in Literary Arts. His intern project was to create and write a fiction book.

Professor Salim was a Sixty-nine year old Professor in Philosophy, slim, fair skinned, grey-haired, Nigerian male, an academic scholar, and civil veteran. He had studied Philosophy in his undergraduate year and had devoted nearly his entire life to further study of the subject until he retired two years ago. He had been active in the civil affairs all his years before his retirement. As Professor Emeritus, even at retirement, he accepted sessions with interns specially recommended to him by local and international institutions.’

Our Literati/Back And Back

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Feb 072011
 
Our Literati/Back And Back

Our Literati Every passion sowed Evidently glowed A light of words These verbal lords Nursing poetic hearts Ineffable fruits Of our heroes past And the school of thought Of literary art __________________ Back And Back [...]

Errant Course (2)

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Feb 022011
 
Errant Course (2)

Stepping outside the café, Grey glanced at his timepiece again. He grew irrationally aware of the passing away of time. He walked towards the Benz, De Menace was approaching him. As they met, they shook [...]

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