Yugo Gabriel Egboluche is a graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He lives and writes from Nigeria, where he works as a Development Practitioner with a flair for extensive writing that covers poetry, fiction, script and copy-writing. His works have been published in chapbooks and webzines including The Kalahari Review, Praxis Magazine Online, while his short stories have been published in an Experimental Writing, African Vs Latin America anthology, blogs and translated into film. He has also edited and co-authored numerous community development texts and guidebooks.
Who says there was silence in the dawn? When all I hear is the stillness, of cherubs and seraphs whispering through light. Who says there was darkness? When all I...
Thought you once took pride in blemish scars – that so revealed your victory in natures wrestle Thought you had your ash of silvery sparkle – for eyelids to tickle...
Walk me, feed me! Bare, starved, stifled in this temple, I lay stagnant with abilities shrouded in vile expectations. Won’t find rest, in your resist, to walk me through a...
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