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Gratitude. Gratitude. 🖤🕯️✨ Non obliviscor.
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Gratitude. Gratitude. 🖤🕯️✨ Non obliviscor.
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#boakyedalpha #writingcommunity #amwritingfiction #writerlife #explorepage✨
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I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

I am honoured to share that I have been selected as one of the ten Fellows for the Escalator New Writing Fellowships 2025–26 and named one of this year’s Reeves Award Fellows.
It feels surreal to write that sentence.
For twenty years, the Escalator programme by @writerscentre has supported early-career fiction writers in the East of England, writers whose voices are often underrepresented on UK bookshelves. Many alumni have gone on to publish award-winning, critically acclaimed books. To now be part of this lineage is something I am still absorbing.
A few weeks ago, I received an email telling me that my application had been selected by mentor, Yvvette Edwards.
I thought that was the good news.
But shortly after, I received another email.
I had also been chosen as a Reeves Award Fellow!
It is difficult to express how much that meant to me. As someone who often battles long spells of self-doubt, especially about this project, this acknowledgement feels like a necessary jolt. Like a reminder to keep going and not give in to my inner voices.
To have this project recognised at such an early stage and to be entrusted to develop it under the mentorship of a writer like Yvvette Edwards is an honour I do not take lightly.
Over the next eight months, the fellowship will provide one-to-one mentoring, industry insight sessions, group support, subsidised workshops, a showcase to agents and publishers, and a structured pathway toward finishing and strengthening the book.
Thank you to the National Centre for Writing, the Reeves Award team, my mentor Yvvette Edwards and all the funders and donors of Escalator.
And congratulations to my fellow Escalator writers. I look forward to growing alongside you.
For now, I will simply say: I am grateful. I am ready. And I am committed to doing the work.
~🖤🕯️✨~
📸 @andisapey
#EscalatorFellowship
#NationalCentreForWriting
#ReevesAwardFellow
#WritingFellowship
#AuthorDevelopment #BlackWriters
#AfricanWriters
#GhanaianWriters
#UnderrepresentedVoices
#WritersOfInstagram
#WriterLife
#AuthorLife
#AmWriting
#AmWritingFiction
#BookstagramWriters

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Been in the news lately. 🖤🕯️✨
I had the opportunity to get my works showcased at @norfolkblackhistorymonth.
Thank you @genesi_artsy_stuff for the opportunity. 💪🏿
Cheers to more 🥂
Read full articles via links in my bio.
#norfolkblackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth #blackwriter#writersofinstagram #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨ #writersonig #uea

Open mic, or whatever. 🖤🕯️✨
#poetsandwriters #poetry #poetsofınstagram #poetrycommunity #explorepage✨

Open mic, or whatever. 🖤🕯️✨
#poetsandwriters #poetry #poetsofınstagram #poetrycommunity #explorepage✨

Open mic, or whatever. 🖤🕯️✨
#poetsandwriters #poetry #poetsofınstagram #poetrycommunity #explorepage✨

Open mic, or whatever. 🖤🕯️✨
#poetsandwriters #poetry #poetsofınstagram #poetrycommunity #explorepage✨

Open mic, or whatever. 🖤🕯️✨
#poetsandwriters #poetry #poetsofınstagram #poetrycommunity #explorepage✨
Open mic, or whatever. 🖤🕯️✨
#poetsandwriters #poetry #poetsofınstagram #poetrycommunity #explorepage✨

Open mic, or whatever. 🖤🕯️✨
#poetsandwriters #poetry #poetsofınstagram #poetrycommunity #explorepage✨

If this were a newspaper article, the headline would be ‘Three Ghanaian 🇬🇭 writers Takeover Norwich’ or something more sensational😅
A couple of weeks ago @akorfadawson visited @cyril_arthur_ and me in Norwich and brought with her, a piece of home. Our homesick asses needed that. 🖤
I remember how the stark reality hit me when Ben said, ‘I feel like a piece of home is leaving’ when we had to say goodbye.
It was a good time. 🥂 Thank you for coming around!
I could go on to write a whole essay about growth and how proud I am of us! Here’s to doing more of what we love and getting the joy and satisfaction from it. And the money! 🥂
#ghanaianwriters🇬🇭 #ghana #writers #fictionwriter #ghanainstagram🇬🇭

If this were a newspaper article, the headline would be ‘Three Ghanaian 🇬🇭 writers Takeover Norwich’ or something more sensational😅
A couple of weeks ago @akorfadawson visited @cyril_arthur_ and me in Norwich and brought with her, a piece of home. Our homesick asses needed that. 🖤
I remember how the stark reality hit me when Ben said, ‘I feel like a piece of home is leaving’ when we had to say goodbye.
It was a good time. 🥂 Thank you for coming around!
I could go on to write a whole essay about growth and how proud I am of us! Here’s to doing more of what we love and getting the joy and satisfaction from it. And the money! 🥂
#ghanaianwriters🇬🇭 #ghana #writers #fictionwriter #ghanainstagram🇬🇭

If this were a newspaper article, the headline would be ‘Three Ghanaian 🇬🇭 writers Takeover Norwich’ or something more sensational😅
A couple of weeks ago @akorfadawson visited @cyril_arthur_ and me in Norwich and brought with her, a piece of home. Our homesick asses needed that. 🖤
I remember how the stark reality hit me when Ben said, ‘I feel like a piece of home is leaving’ when we had to say goodbye.
It was a good time. 🥂 Thank you for coming around!
I could go on to write a whole essay about growth and how proud I am of us! Here’s to doing more of what we love and getting the joy and satisfaction from it. And the money! 🥂
#ghanaianwriters🇬🇭 #ghana #writers #fictionwriter #ghanainstagram🇬🇭

If this were a newspaper article, the headline would be ‘Three Ghanaian 🇬🇭 writers Takeover Norwich’ or something more sensational😅
A couple of weeks ago @akorfadawson visited @cyril_arthur_ and me in Norwich and brought with her, a piece of home. Our homesick asses needed that. 🖤
I remember how the stark reality hit me when Ben said, ‘I feel like a piece of home is leaving’ when we had to say goodbye.
It was a good time. 🥂 Thank you for coming around!
I could go on to write a whole essay about growth and how proud I am of us! Here’s to doing more of what we love and getting the joy and satisfaction from it. And the money! 🥂
#ghanaianwriters🇬🇭 #ghana #writers #fictionwriter #ghanainstagram🇬🇭
If this were a newspaper article, the headline would be ‘Three Ghanaian 🇬🇭 writers Takeover Norwich’ or something more sensational😅
A couple of weeks ago @akorfadawson visited @cyril_arthur_ and me in Norwich and brought with her, a piece of home. Our homesick asses needed that. 🖤
I remember how the stark reality hit me when Ben said, ‘I feel like a piece of home is leaving’ when we had to say goodbye.
It was a good time. 🥂 Thank you for coming around!
I could go on to write a whole essay about growth and how proud I am of us! Here’s to doing more of what we love and getting the joy and satisfaction from it. And the money! 🥂
#ghanaianwriters🇬🇭 #ghana #writers #fictionwriter #ghanainstagram🇬🇭

If this were a newspaper article, the headline would be ‘Three Ghanaian 🇬🇭 writers Takeover Norwich’ or something more sensational😅
A couple of weeks ago @akorfadawson visited @cyril_arthur_ and me in Norwich and brought with her, a piece of home. Our homesick asses needed that. 🖤
I remember how the stark reality hit me when Ben said, ‘I feel like a piece of home is leaving’ when we had to say goodbye.
It was a good time. 🥂 Thank you for coming around!
I could go on to write a whole essay about growth and how proud I am of us! Here’s to doing more of what we love and getting the joy and satisfaction from it. And the money! 🥂
#ghanaianwriters🇬🇭 #ghana #writers #fictionwriter #ghanainstagram🇬🇭

If this were a newspaper article, the headline would be ‘Three Ghanaian 🇬🇭 writers Takeover Norwich’ or something more sensational😅
A couple of weeks ago @akorfadawson visited @cyril_arthur_ and me in Norwich and brought with her, a piece of home. Our homesick asses needed that. 🖤
I remember how the stark reality hit me when Ben said, ‘I feel like a piece of home is leaving’ when we had to say goodbye.
It was a good time. 🥂 Thank you for coming around!
I could go on to write a whole essay about growth and how proud I am of us! Here’s to doing more of what we love and getting the joy and satisfaction from it. And the money! 🥂
#ghanaianwriters🇬🇭 #ghana #writers #fictionwriter #ghanainstagram🇬🇭

a locked room. low light. Unclothed. a comfort show. unbothered. no desire to do anything else. just nursing myself back to myself, because who else would do it but me?
#becoming #survivinglife #sadtimes #comfortshow #comfortfoods

a locked room. low light. Unclothed. a comfort show. unbothered. no desire to do anything else. just nursing myself back to myself, because who else would do it but me?
#becoming #survivinglife #sadtimes #comfortshow #comfortfoods
a locked room. low light. Unclothed. a comfort show. unbothered. no desire to do anything else. just nursing myself back to myself, because who else would do it but me?
#becoming #survivinglife #sadtimes #comfortshow #comfortfoods

a locked room. low light. Unclothed. a comfort show. unbothered. no desire to do anything else. just nursing myself back to myself, because who else would do it but me?
#becoming #survivinglife #sadtimes #comfortshow #comfortfoods

a locked room. low light. Unclothed. a comfort show. unbothered. no desire to do anything else. just nursing myself back to myself, because who else would do it but me?
#becoming #survivinglife #sadtimes #comfortshow #comfortfoods

I saw @uche__oma’s post on epistolary writing and thought that a good excuse to share excerpts of my epistolary essay written to my dear friend @elvis_damptey last Christmas. 🖤🕯️✨
It is available on @substack to read.
Also, @uche__oma thank you for the work you are doing! You have a fan. 🫣 Do you teach workshops, please?
—
#epistolary #substackwriters #essays #writersofinstagram #ghanaianwriters

I saw @uche__oma’s post on epistolary writing and thought that a good excuse to share excerpts of my epistolary essay written to my dear friend @elvis_damptey last Christmas. 🖤🕯️✨
It is available on @substack to read.
Also, @uche__oma thank you for the work you are doing! You have a fan. 🫣 Do you teach workshops, please?
—
#epistolary #substackwriters #essays #writersofinstagram #ghanaianwriters

I saw @uche__oma’s post on epistolary writing and thought that a good excuse to share excerpts of my epistolary essay written to my dear friend @elvis_damptey last Christmas. 🖤🕯️✨
It is available on @substack to read.
Also, @uche__oma thank you for the work you are doing! You have a fan. 🫣 Do you teach workshops, please?
—
#epistolary #substackwriters #essays #writersofinstagram #ghanaianwriters

I saw @uche__oma’s post on epistolary writing and thought that a good excuse to share excerpts of my epistolary essay written to my dear friend @elvis_damptey last Christmas. 🖤🕯️✨
It is available on @substack to read.
Also, @uche__oma thank you for the work you are doing! You have a fan. 🫣 Do you teach workshops, please?
—
#epistolary #substackwriters #essays #writersofinstagram #ghanaianwriters

how I have been feeling most of today. Ask me why and I couldn't tell you. 🖤

should readers be considered voyeurs as they sometimes become observers watching characters sometimes in situations of trauma or ‘transgressions’?
Let’s talk.
#writers #bookworms #readersofig #fictionwriter #questions

should readers be considered voyeurs as they sometimes become observers watching characters sometimes in situations of trauma or ‘transgressions’?
Let’s talk.
#writers #bookworms #readersofig #fictionwriter #questions

should readers be considered voyeurs as they sometimes become observers watching characters sometimes in situations of trauma or ‘transgressions’?
Let’s talk.
#writers #bookworms #readersofig #fictionwriter #questions

should readers be considered voyeurs as they sometimes become observers watching characters sometimes in situations of trauma or ‘transgressions’?
Let’s talk.
#writers #bookworms #readersofig #fictionwriter #questions

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

1. My birthday is in 18 days. I woke up today feeling grateful. Although a deadline has me in a chokehold, I spent some time thinking about things I am thankful for and you all—my little community here—and the kind words you give that keep me going, were on top of the list. I really appreciate you all.
2. I started this year with a publication, Ghana Must Go, and it has been 240 days. So with its many blessings.
3. I am alive (no context needed) but I am!
4. Did I say I love you guys? Your support and encouragement mean a lot.
5. Pray for me.
6. Did I say I love you?
7. ok, bye.
#writers #writershelpingwriters #ghanaianwriters #amwritingfiction #explorepage✨

as a writer, sometimes it is as though ‘I love your writing’ is the worst thing you could ever say to me. Then I start doubting and questioning everything.
#writingcommunity #writers #writingislife #amwritingfiction #writerslife
Do you ever doubt yourself as a writer?

as a writer, sometimes it is as though ‘I love your writing’ is the worst thing you could ever say to me. Then I start doubting and questioning everything.
#writingcommunity #writers #writingislife #amwritingfiction #writerslife
Do you ever doubt yourself as a writer?

as a writer, sometimes it is as though ‘I love your writing’ is the worst thing you could ever say to me. Then I start doubting and questioning everything.
#writingcommunity #writers #writingislife #amwritingfiction #writerslife
Do you ever doubt yourself as a writer?

as a writer, sometimes it is as though ‘I love your writing’ is the worst thing you could ever say to me. Then I start doubting and questioning everything.
#writingcommunity #writers #writingislife #amwritingfiction #writerslife
Do you ever doubt yourself as a writer?

as a writer, sometimes it is as though ‘I love your writing’ is the worst thing you could ever say to me. Then I start doubting and questioning everything.
#writingcommunity #writers #writingislife #amwritingfiction #writerslife
Do you ever doubt yourself as a writer?

as a writer, sometimes it is as though ‘I love your writing’ is the worst thing you could ever say to me. Then I start doubting and questioning everything.
#writingcommunity #writers #writingislife #amwritingfiction #writerslife
Do you ever doubt yourself as a writer?

as a writer, sometimes it is as though ‘I love your writing’ is the worst thing you could ever say to me. Then I start doubting and questioning everything.
#writingcommunity #writers #writingislife #amwritingfiction #writerslife
Do you ever doubt yourself as a writer?

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters

Without giving much away (goes ahead to give a lot away), these are some slides from my session ‘The True Short Story’, part of the Art of Short Fiction Workshops.
This workshop was meant to get participants to think about short stories differently than they have before. It was meant to (hopefully) get them to see short stories from a more nuanced, craft-dependent lens.
And importantly, it was meant to be an ice breaker for subsequent workshops in this series to be facilitated by really talented writers like
*Character-Driven Conflict - @rigwellasiedu
*Speculative Fiction as a Sensemaking Tool - @asarijpg
*People and Relationships (Characterisation) - @cyril_arthur_
*Methods of Narration and Style - @kforkataru
*Plot - @azagsgandaah
*Research Methods in Fiction Writing - @mo_mariamm
Organised by @creativesgh_and @the_hummingbird_journal, The Art of Short Fiction is a carefully curated workshop series designed for writers who want to deepen their understanding of the craft and create more powerful, resonant stories.
Across this series, acclaimed writers will each lead a focused session exploring key elements of short fiction. Each session is designed to offer practical tools, insights, and conversations that will strengthen your writing.
#amwritingfiction #amwriting #writerscommunityofinstagram #writers #Ghanaianwriters
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