Innocent Chima Ogoke, PhD. Innocent Chima Ogoke is a Nigerian literary scholar, creative writer, and doctoral candidate in the Department of English at the University […]
Category: Literature
Literature journals, including literary theory, poetry, drama, fiction, essays, speeches, and specific literary genres.
Teaching Creative Writing in a Formal Setting: From Inspiration to Perspiration
Stephen Kekeghe, PhD. Stephen KEKEGHE (PhD) is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English & Literary Studies, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria. Educated in […]
MIGRATION, EXILE, AND TRAUMA IN DEEPARK UNNISKRISHNAN’S TEMPORARY PEOPLE
Micah Okon Asukwo, PhD. Micah Okon Asukwo holds a Bachelor’s degree, Masters and doctorate (PhD) from the Universities of Uyo and Ibadan. His areas of […]
GENDER EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN NIGERIA: ENVISIONING A GLOBAL FUTURE
Oviemuno Wilfred EGARA Oviemuno Wilfred Egara is a Nigerian academic, a lecturer of philosophy and logic with the Southern Delta University, Ozoro, Delta State. He […]
PARENTAL NEGLIGENCE, TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE IN YEJIDE KILANKO’S DAUGHTERS WHO WALK THIS PATH
Okolie, Lucy Louis Okolie, Lucy Louis is a first-class graduate of English and Literary Studies, Akwa Ibom State University. She has a keen interest in […]
POETRY AND SOCIO-POLITICAL DYNAMICS IN NIYI OSUNDARE’S ‘MY LORD, WHERE DO I KEEP YOUR BRIBE?’ AND JOE USHIE’S ‘YAWNS AND BELCHES’
Barnabas Dick Barnabas Dick is a poet, writer and social critic. His research areas are Postcolonial and Postmodernist literatures, Nature, History and Contemporary Dialetics. He […]
THE WOUNDED CHILD: TRAUMA AND RECYCLED INHUMANITY IN ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART AND ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS
Johnson Nte’ne Johnson Nte’ne obtained his Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in English from the University of Uyo and Dalhousie University, respectively. He currently […]
MEMORIES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S REPRESENTATION IN MARSHA SKRYPUCH’S MAKING BOMBS FOR HITLER AND TIYAMBE ZELEZA’S SMOULDERING CHARCOAL
Eyoh Etim Eyoh Etim is a novelist, poet and lecturer in the Department of English, Faculty of Arts, Akwa Ibom State University, Obio Akpa, Nigeria. […]
RETHINKING GENDER, PATRIARCHY AND FEMALE ‘THINGIFICATION’ IN AHMED YERIMA’S JAKADIYA
Isonguyo Akpan is a postgraduate student of English, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, where he focuses on Literature, Literary Theories and Criticism and Stylistics. He […]