MARTINS DEEP, JAMIU AHMED & OJO IYANDA WIN BPPC AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2020
Martins Deep, Jamiu Ahmed and Ojo Adewale Iyanda are the winners of the August-September 2020 edition of the bi-monthly Brigitte Poirson Poetry Contest (BPPC).
GAP 2020: AUTHORPEDIA PUBLISHES 10 YOUNG NIGERIAN WRITERS UNDER THE WRR CHAPBOOK SERIES
We are proud to announce the release of 10 new chapbooks authored by Abugu Chukwudalu M., Billyhadiat Taofeeqoh Adeola, Divine Inyang Titus, Ehi-kowochio Ogwiji, Iliya Kambai Dennis, Korede Kakaaki, Martins Deep, Naimah Abdullahi Sabo, Nnadi Samuel and Sarafadeen Ibrahim.
THE CỌ́N-SCÌÒ MAGAZINE EDITORIAL TEAM
The editorial team of Cọ́n-scìò magazine includes JIDE BADMUS as Poetry Editor, EHI-KOWOCHIO OGWIJi as Features Editor, EUGENE YAKUBU as Fiction Editor, DAVID ISHAYA OSU as Art and Photography Editor with KUKOGHO IRUESIRI SAMSON as acting Editor-in-Chief.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: ‘THE LOCKDOWN’ — CỌ́N-SCÌÒ MAGAZINE ISSUE 1, VOL 1, JAN 2021
We invite all lovers of art and literature to submit their original art for the inaugural edition of Cọ́n-scìò Magazine Issue 1/Volume 1, October 2020. The theme of this issue is ‘The Lockdown’.
UPDATED SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FOR WORDS RHYMES & RHYTHM CONTRIBUTORS
OLOWO,UDE & ABAH WIN JUNE/JULY 2020 BPPC PRIZE
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: BRIGITTE POIRSON POETRY CONTEST [AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2020] — ‘EXPRESS YOURSELF’
Say ‘Hello’ to AUTHORPEDIA – Assisted-Authorship Publishing
As a remote-servicing company, our digital assets have always been important, which is why we proudly unveil our brand-new interactive publishing website – AUTHORPEDIA.NET.
A POET’S PAST MUST ADRESS HIS PRESENT (an essay by Oludipe Oyin Samuel)
One finds a poet who sounds less like his environment or the rest of his remaining works. One finds a horde of clannish poets who have resumed trapping their styles in the net of the other. One finds a literary community that has forgotten to produce the spirit-immersed poetry, the kind that broadly establishes the contaminant emotive will; not the kind that breeds a hive of self-importance—tributes and odes to self—that which undermines the vicarious role of pathos.
