Volume 7 • Issue 1 • May 2010

Creative Non-fiction

yassira l. diggs

My Liberianness… “I’ve wrestled with the idea of home from as far back as I can remember.”

Vamba Sherif

Tribulations of a Migrant Writer… “In the late sixties, a young African of Malian origin sent his

Charmie Snetter

All my skin folk ain’t all my kin folk… “I was born in Liberia twenty-three years ago and have

Patricia Jabbeh Wesley

Where Have All the Years Gone? Recollections of Home… I knew that my journey back

Stephanie C. Horton

Sankawulo, Ancestor: African Consciousness, Social Memory and Narratives of Self

Abdoulaye W. Dukulé

Meeting Wilton Sengbe Sankawulo: Literature, Dictators and Wars

Korto Williams

Liberia: In the Country Where Woman Is King …the virginal spirits of women howl in silence

Sengbe Kona Khasu

Monsters in our Midst…The monster is smiling, basking in his public display of pedophilia

Beageorge Cooper

Market Places Are Their Homes and Market Stalls Their Beds

Alhaj Ansumanah Azziz

The Love of Liberty Brought Him Here: Recounting Jazz Legend Hugh Masekela’s Exile in Liberia

Next Page »