A boy returns home to meet the sad reality of his father's death. But his return will also uncover more heartbreaking revelations about his father's death. 'Duel' touches on the themes of family, grief, and healing.
Mother, Did You Know? by Shalom Adéyemí Oluwafikayo, first runner-up, Adebisi Amori Literary Contest 3.0 Mother, Do you remember the last time you took us to […]
A Canvas of New Beginnings, by Aanuoluwa Williams, Second runner-up, Adebisi Amori Literary Contest 3.0 As I gaze out of the car window, the verdant embrace […]
Still Imperfect, by Grace Omolola Odukoya, Winner, Adebisi Amori Literary Contest 3.0 It has been a year since I last let my frustrations drip from pen […]
'Park Boy' is a narrative story about an unnamed character's encounter with a boy at a public park and the fleeting nature of their correspondence. It intertwines nostalgia with strangeness and new perspectives embodied by the Aba city.
Genova's ex-lover was nothing but a restaurant. She was not her home, because if he was, then she would have never left. Hands intertwined with her new lover, Genova stares at the ruins of the restaurant, and wishes she never left.
Terdoo, a former social prefect, falls into bad company, gets expelled, and becomes a dropout. Desperate to register for exams, he attempts to snatch a woman's money, gets caught, and brutally beaten. His mother dies from the shock, and he's left alone, filled with regret and sorrow.
'Where The Sun Goes Down, is a historical fiction highlighting the horror and brutality of wars and how it displaced innocent families and individuals.