Jacob A. Osae graduated from the University of Ghana with a degree in Physics. He is a poet, a screenwriter, and a sci-fi and fantasy writer. He studied with the Writers Project of Ghana Creative Writing Café and some of his published works include; Oaks of Definition (2016), A Walking Rainbow (2019), The Raven (2020), and DNA: Origins (2023). He is also the founder and member of TEAM VOLVOX – a creative writing hub on the University of Ghana Campus. In 2019, his short sci-fi story titled “Iron Boy” was published in the Larabanga: Short Stories from the Savannah by the Ama Ata Aidoo Center for Creative Writing, African University College of Communication (AUCC), Accra. In 2022, his short fantasy story titled “The Kingdom Of Mahara,” was published in the anthology, Voices that Sing Behind the Veil: An Anthology of Short Stories from Africa and the Diaspora, edited by Ivor Agyeman- Duah. He has numerous articles written and published on www.medium.com and www.ghscientific.com a STEM social media platform based in Ghana and the UK.

  • DNA: Origins

    In DNA: ORIGINS, the life of a biologist and his wife an archaeologist are set into utter mayhem and panic when they both receive debilitating news about an onslaught against their children that had been averted in an arcane way. This situation sets the premise for the novel, as it spins the couple (the man and his wife) on a journey to discover the cause of their genetic mutation that has endowed them and their children with paranormal abilities.

    DNA: Origins

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  • A Walking Rainbow

    Love is set ablaze in the heart of savvy Mathematics student Calyx, who sporadically
    finds himself entangled in a love circus with talented Psychology student, Nadine,
    who had coaxed him to join a liberating creative writing group. As a nerd-herd, Calyx fumbles with what he is not ready to handle and the aftermath of making a decision based on his emotions. As college life unfolds, will Calyx and Nadine be able to guard what they deem dear to their hearts to the detriment of their academic work? Come along for the journey in this poetic and surreal creative piece!

     

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