Who is Uche Okonkwo? A Kind of Madness (Debut Collection) Released in April 2024 by Tin House in the US (with UK and Nigerian editions following in 2025), A Kind of Madness is a finely-crafted collect...
Many Nigerian writers start their careers juggling client briefs and writing gigs on WhatsApp or Upwork. But some evolve from lone rangers to agency founders, building content companies, curating crea...
Smart Ways to Build Your Digital Portfolio (on a Budget) Building your digital portfolio isn’t about having all the flashy tools—it’s about being visible, valuable, and consistent. Here’s how to...
In today’s digital age, storytelling is currency—and writers and creatives are sitting on goldmines. Whether you’re a poet, screenwriter, copywriter, cultural researcher, or multi-hyphenate artist, th...
The creative space in Nigeria is noisy. Whether you’re a writer, designer, coach, or content creator, you’re not just competing with talent anymore—you’re competing with visibility. ...
Nigerian literature boasts a wealth of memoirs that delve deep into personal experiences, offering readers profound insights into the human condition. While some memoirists like Chimamanda Ngozi Adich...
Bode’s Birthday Party by Akanni Festus Olaniyi is a compelling children’s novel that delves into the challenges of family, addiction, and resilience through the eyes of a young Nigerian bo...
Nigeria’s literary scene is vibrant, ever-growing, and bursting with talent. But behind many successful writers and storytellers lies a network of communities and organizations working tirelessly to n...
What does it mean to live in a world that constantly questions your sanity? In her debut short story collection, A Kind of Madness, Nigerian writer Uche Okonkwo dives deep into this question—and the r...
Publishing a book can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re dealing with financial limitations. But the good news is that you can keep your dreams alive and thriving. With a bit of strategy, ...