Dear fear is a free verse poem, written in the voice of a Nigerian mother who worries about her 19-year old daughter. Read more on the blog.
Monthly Archives: May 2021
Interview With Iberuche Maryann – Writer, Poet and Children’s Rights Activist
Maryann is a writer, poet and children’s rights activist based in Lagos, Nigeria. She also the founder of an NGO charity organisation, Daughters of Africa. In this post, she discusses her recently published novel, Bruised Affection, her work as a content creator and more.
Ibs Writes Is Now a Podcast
Ibs Writes is now a podcast! Click here to learn more about my podcast!
Poem: When did you lose your innocence
Poem about innocence lost during the adolecent years. We cannot turn back the clock but we can surely look back with fondness and laugh at how naive we were.
Interview with Nigerian Contemprorary Artist – Suraj Adekola
In 2017 Suraj was listed among the top 50 Nigerian artists by African Art Auction. His paintings capture the vibrant and colourful Nigerian lifestyle and much more. Read this interview to find out more about his journey to becoming an artist.
An Open Letter To The Teenage Girl
The teenage years are the most important they can either build you up or tear you down. Here is an open letter to help any teenager understand the intricacies of getting through these years.
Interview with Ogunniyi Abayomi: Freelance Writer and Journalist
Ogunniyi a Nigerian freelance journalist discusses his love for writing about human rights and liberalism.
2021 Writing Goals: May Update
A list of things I will be doing this month to help grow my writing business.
