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ABOUT SPRINNG’S WRITER OF THE MONTH

1/5/2021

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Roseline Mgbodichinma Anya Okorie
 
Roseline Mgbodichinma is a Nigerian writer whose works have appeared or are forthcoming in The African writer Magazine, The Hellebore, Serotonin Poetry, West Trestle Review, X-ray lit mag, JFA human rights mag, Serotonin poetry, Indianapolis Review, Artmosterrific, Kalahari review, Blue Marvel Review & elsewhere. 

​She won the Audience Favorite award for the Union Bank Campus writing challenge - Okada books, she is the third prize winner for the PIN food poetry contest and a finalist for the Shuzia Creative writing contest.
 
You can reach her on her blog 
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Joy link
5/5/2021 10:07:46 am

Very impressive track record. I have now read two of her articles and her mind is amazing. Weldone 🙌

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Rebecca Robert link
6/5/2021 06:50:48 am

The first work I read was " In my country girls disappear." I like the honesty and simplicity in her words and the fact that someone saw beauty in it to rewrite it in another language is amazing.

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Rebecca Robert link
6/5/2021 07:15:42 am

WHY I WRITE: OBEYING THE DIVINE. Some paragraphs blew my mind. I love how she imputed books into them. She's a beautiful writer with an immense depth of creativity. My excitement has doubled in anticipation for the mentorship programme. I can't wait to give breath to clay and dare it to turn to dust.

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Kharimat
8/5/2021 07:33:46 am

Greater heights to our African writers, the pen is greater than the sword.
The words of their write-ups is indeed a way to fight battles and win.

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