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Tag: BKO Magazine

Fiction Literary Magazines Nonfiction Poetry

7 literary journals from Africa to read over the holiday period.

James Murua December 23, 2020 1 Comment ArabLit QuarterlyBKO MagazineDOEK!Johannesburg Review of BooksKikwetu JournalLolweOmenana

With the holiday upon us, here is information on the latest issues of 7 literary journals that offer some of the best writing coming out…

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Agbowó, DRR, BKO Magazine: A tale of three literary magazines.

James Murua August 19, 2020 No Comments AgbowóBKO MagazineDRRDRR (Down River Road)

In our continuing series, we introduce you to literary magazines from African and Black writing. This month we present Agbowó, BKO Magazine, and DRR (Down…

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