Chisom Charles Nnanna
Writer
As Fate Uncuffs Another Dawn | Valiant Scribe
As Fate Uncuffs Another Dawn | Valiant Scribe
In Pursuit of the Things that Don’t Demand my Demise | Valiant Scribe
In Pursuit of the Things that Don’t Demand my Demise | Valiant Scribe
I’m not ungrateful to the days the sun was darker thanthe gathering of a thousand nights, and the nights the moon was as timid as a dying candle. (after all, metal must endure fire to become something more.)But for tonight, for tonight, let me boast ofthe effort of this struggling wax– And just as soon as the night peels away, let me carry dawn onmy tongue and sing like the morning bird.In a former poem I numbered my breath and concluded theywere merely stones congregating to mark my grave. But
Leave NO ONE Behind: What World Food Day Means for Africa - Green Growth Africa
Leave NO ONE Behind: What World Food Day Means for Africa - Green Growth Africa
By Charles C. Nnanna In a rather controversial, but hopeful and daring speech at a knowledge exchange event organized by Norwegian chemical company Yara International, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank Group (AFDB) said that Africa is capable of feeding the world. According to him, Africa…
Invitation to Historical/Documentary Movie Genre || Winning article, 13th Tush Magazine Bi-monthly Writing Contest
Invitation to Historical/Documentary Movie Genre || Winning article, 13th Tush Magazine Bi-monthly Writing Contest
Preventing a Mental Breakdown During the Pandemic / Lady Prowess Blog - Relationship & Lifestyle Blog
Preventing a Mental Breakdown During the Pandemic / Lady Prowess Blog - Relationship & Lifestyle Blog
If Not a Dead Noun Verb-ing Towards a Deader Noun || 3rd place, 8th Singapore Poetry Contest
If Not a Dead Noun Verb-ing Towards a Deader Noun || 3rd place, 8th Singapore Poetry Contest
We’re very pleased to announce the results of the 8th annual Singapore Poetry Contest. Enjoy the winning poems!
Red, Orange, Yellow, & 4 More || The B'K. page 32
Red, Orange, Yellow, & 4 More || The B'K. page 32
At the Confessional || Poetry Column NND
At the Confessional || Poetry Column NND
Dearest | Child, Though Death be a Tyrant, not Every Dead Yielded to Tyranny || Afrocritik
Dearest | Child, Though Death be a Tyrant, not Every Dead Yielded to Tyranny || Afrocritik
Deathless Reality [Winning entry] || Shuzia Poetry Contest
Deathless Reality [Winning entry] || Shuzia Poetry Contest
Another Way to Say This Wreck is Enough || Arts Lounge
Another Way to Say This Wreck is Enough || Arts Lounge
like the mountains I’ve learnt to still myself amidst devouring downpours & hungry whirlwinds. I have quieted my tongue from stringing words that scatter me in many places at the same time. my …
Resolution || Brittle Paper
Resolution || Brittle Paper
Cemetery | The Magic Around Here || Còn-siò
Cemetery | The Magic Around Here || Còn-siò
Here, boys are men, and girls are no ladies— no—they’re no less the man who shoulders a house for a living—frankly. And it’s no child abuse, it’s the hustle.
Finding the Thing in a Name || Issue 34 - The Shallow Tales Review (TSTR)
Finding the Thing in a Name || Issue 34 - The Shallow Tales Review (TSTR)
Death Died [Winning entry] || Shuzia Redemption Poetry Competition, 2021
Death Died [Winning entry] || Shuzia Redemption Poetry Competition, 2021
A word for My Country [finalist] || Eriata Oribhabor Poetry Prize (EOPP), 2020
A word for My Country [finalist] || Eriata Oribhabor Poetry Prize (EOPP), 2020
“I drink a full moon and a glass of water from my porch and watch the street emptying behind the doors. Soon, only the trees and houses will stretch their dark shifting shapes on the road.…
The Poet, And Grief (P 32) | Supplication (p 34) || Paracosm Lit Mag
The Poet, And Grief (P 32) | Supplication (p 34) || Paracosm Lit Mag
Poor Light | Prayer's Not a Mindless Messenger || Hearth Magazine
Poor Light | Prayer's Not a Mindless Messenger || Hearth Magazine
Escaping The Depressing Asylum of My Mind || Afro Literary Magazine
Escaping The Depressing Asylum of My Mind || Afro Literary Magazine
Loud Whispers || Deadfern Press
Loud Whispers || Deadfern Press
Tribute to The Voices that Bled || Writers Space Africa
Tribute to The Voices that Bled || Writers Space Africa
Enigma (p 18) | I Still Believe in Miracles (p 29) | Worth More Than The Worst We've Done (p 53) || The Global Youth Review
Enigma (p 18) | I Still Believe in Miracles (p 29) | Worth More Than The Worst We've Done (p 53) || The Global Youth Review
I Envy The Silence Made of Gold (p 6) | They All Kept The Silence Forever (p 51) ||Anthology: 60 Seconds Silence
I Envy The Silence Made of Gold (p 6) | They All Kept The Silence Forever (p 51) ||Anthology: 60 Seconds Silence
Sketch of the Deadliest Weapon || Feral
Sketch of the Deadliest Weapon || Feral
Rainbow Colours of Poverty | Learning The Walls in My Bedroom | May Tomorrow Ride on My Wishes || Kalahari Review
Rainbow Colours of Poverty | Learning The Walls in My Bedroom | May Tomorrow Ride on My Wishes || Kalahari Review
Ceremony of Chaos | Petrified To Make Amends || Ngiga Review
Ceremony of Chaos | Petrified To Make Amends || Ngiga Review
Truth Has No Epitaph | Who Smothers the Agony Accrued When our Feet Meets A Familiar Gravestone?|| Eboquills
Truth Has No Epitaph | Who Smothers the Agony Accrued When our Feet Meets A Familiar Gravestone?|| Eboquills
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