Writing

Novel

Boundaries (Coming soon)

Boundaries (Coming soon)

Chapter Eight - Faithless Navy blue, grey, black and pitch black, the sky was a hazy display. Nizhoni looked up, her feline gaze was acute, scouring the starry plains for movement. Caution and threat had become her chief principles; since entering this country without...

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Poems

Feverently Reaching

Feverently Reaching

Curiosity may welcome a catch On one's lifeline Who Or whatever Might form a match How high are the walls to be scaled? Or failed? Should the match be accepted Or two hearts be neglected Fettered Fawned Or forgotten? Organic or mechanical Dependant on satarical Gest...

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Lost in Lies

Lost in Lies

I wonder what the last thoughts were That went through your head As the last of your spirit left you as you read Who and what you were From those lips, oh so red Deadly As a knife Filling you with dread Had your essence really become Something of naught The person you...

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A Mother

A Mother

Often noticed but seldom seen for the love she brings Each offering unique Meekly, delivered like her babes in blind hope Hope that her gift lands and meets family demands how it was intended Intended to nourish, cradle direct and encourage bolster frustrate and nudge...

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Natures Traces

Natures Traces

Do you admire lace; appreciate the care to create the subtlety with which it cups a shape gentle detail in one embrace. See the veins in skin and petal fine; perfectly placed for life and for loving in grace. Concealed; veneer takes their place with control to...

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Forced Flows – human nature

Forced Flows – human nature

To happen upon, across, within, beneath Allowing pattern, movement, sound To hear, hear-less an act of nature in the transience of science Say you, express self in your own cue Whose cue, who knows Allow it to grow Value of time may oppress all Step back as others...

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Short Stories

Peace

Peace

Reaching for the glass of water she’d poured in her cracked basin, Juliette cocked her head back to swallow her third anti-depressant of the day. “Are you ready yet?” Regan hollered up the stairs. Impatient as always, with an hour to go before the start time of his...

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Journalism

Podium Journalists Liza and Kabir attend Film Premiere

Podium Journalists Liza and Kabir attend Film Premiere

Kenyan national; Joel Kioko, who was brought up in a Nairobi Slum is waiting in earnest for news on his ballet future. Joel’s home was a shack situated in one of nine neighbouring slums that comprise Africa’s largest urban informal settlement. The diseases associated...

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Academic

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