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Lagos International Poetry Festival Opens Applications for Inaugural Craft and Development Lab
Free four-month program for poets and writers from Nigeria, Africa, and the diaspora launches with faculty including Nick Makoha, Titilope Sonuga, and Romeo Oriogun The Lagos International Poetry Festival (LIPFest) has opened applications for the first cohort of the LIPFest Craft and Development Lab, a new four-month program focused on craft, mentorship, and professional development […]
The New Anthology of Young African & African American Poetry
The relationship between Africa and African America has long been mediated through language, memory, rupture, and imaginative return towards home. Across the long history of the Black Atlantic, poetry has served as one of the most intimate vessels through which these crossings are felt, remembered, and reimagined. It is for this reason that Édouard Glissant […]
Call for Poetry Anthology Contribution
Seasonality dictates the character of Canadian life, its tone, texture, and the pulses of its resilience. It tells its history ruthlessly and informs us of the roots of traditions that govern the north and its confluences. To imagine the seasonal life of Canadian is to come into its brutal history of settler colonialism and the […]