MEALS FOR MEN
by Tamanda Kanjaye Second prize winning poem of the 2020 Makewana’s Daughters Competition Little Boy, I know you’ve been fed a toxic meal Of toughening up and never caring Of taking every single blow Without ever...
Read Moreby Tamanda Kanjaye Second prize winning poem of the 2020 Makewana’s Daughters Competition Little Boy, I know you’ve been fed a toxic meal Of toughening up and never caring Of taking every single blow Without ever...
Read Moreby Monica Machado First prize winning poem in the 2020 Makewana’s Daughters Competition by Monica Machado I can write you a poem on six days About how the Earth changed after you left On the seventh day We need to...
Read MorePosted by Makewana | Jan 26, 2021 | Short story |
by Agnes Munthali First prize winning short story in the 2020 Makewana’s Daughters competition If I could fly back in time and redo all the things I had done, I...
Read Moreby Zozo Nadimba The first time I died, my exodus passed me by,And I let it,Every night whilst my sanity...
Read MorePosted by Makewana | Sep 18, 2020 | Uncategorized |
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