Don’t mess with Jumoke is a flash ficton story that vividly portrays the cruelty of school bullying and the bystander effect. Click the link to read more.
Category Archives: Flash Fiction
Fẹ́mi’s Hairline: A Short Story
Femi is coming to terms with losing a vital part of his youth: his hair. Can he find solace in realising that his hair alone does not define his identity?
Flash Fiction: He made me do it
He made me do it is a flash fiction story about childhood.
Flash Fiction: Dele
I stopped eating the day Dele rejected me. After months of making eyes at him, he had announced in front of all his friends that I was not his type and should leave him alone. I could still hear their resounding laughs as I fled from their presence, running all the way home. In theContinue reading “Flash Fiction: Dele”
Flash Fiction: Why I Changed My name
Oluwabunmi is the name my parents gave me. It’s a Yoruba name that means, God’s gift. At school, my teachers shortened my name to Bunmi even though I preferred the name Olu. That is when the teasing started. The kids called me bum licker. They taunted me as I sat at the lunch table, allContinue reading “Flash Fiction: Why I Changed My name”
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Flash Fiction: The wooden spoon that left a scar
Flash Fiction story about the wodden spoon and the little boy that received a spanking leaving a permanent scar that he is desperately trying to erase.
