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The Dense Mistiness of the Ordinary
In his first collection of poetry, Mo Issa reflects on the pains and joys he experienced while on his own journey of self-discovery to find his authentic voice.
Throughout these thirty-three diverse poems, Mo delves into the emotions surrounding his sense of feeling confused and conflicted within the corporate world, his travels, his internal battle on choosing between materialism and fulfillment, his ideas and his philosophies about how to live more fully.
The Dense Mistiness of the Ordinary shares a varied collection of poetry that highlights one man’s journey through life as he listens to his heart and intuition to find himself and his purpose.
Mo Issa is an entrepreneur, certified business and life success coach, and born-again writer who recognizes that he is a spiritual being having an earthly human experience. He lives with his wife, son and daughter in Ghana. The Dense Mistiness of the Ordinary is his first book of poetry.
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Dagaare Yelkaama: Book 2 (Dagaare)
This book contains a collection of poems on life, love, work and original compositions from funeral dirges.It is rich in vocabulary and rare expressions.
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Dagaare Yelkaama: Book 1 (Dagaare)
This book contains a collection of poems on life, love, work and original compositions from funeral dirges.It is rich in vocabulary and rare expressions.
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Ebony Dust
Ebony Dust is a collection of poems by one of West Africa’s outstanding poets. The collection is divided into three sections, namely: African Scene, American Scene and Various Scenes. These sections fall in line with the author’s experiences and travels within Africa, in Europe and America.
Ebony Dust is more than a collection of poems. It is one of the numerous media of expressions coming from emerging Africa.
₵25.00Ebony Dust
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Keeper of the Remains: A Poetry Collection
Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity.
~William Wordsworth
A collection of poems – poems that appeal to the Reader’s inner emotions using vivid but intricate images that leaves the reader in thoughts after every read.
However, the themes explored are ones the reader will find themselves relating with and identifying themselves with.
Discover the rich use of images in each poem along the way.
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Duma Nee Mgbayelɛ (Nzema)
Covers some aspects on cultural heritage in Nzema; how a child is named and how some names are obtained. Also deals with some Nzema names and their appellations, the seven clans of the Nzemas and their characteristics.
₵25.00Duma Nee Mgbayelɛ (Nzema)
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60 Aces of Haiku
In 60 Aces of Haiku, Gabriel Awuah Mainoo does the job of an ace sport photographer. However, Mainoo does not need a camera to create the beautiful images offered in the anthology, he conjures his images from the tip of his pen onto paper using words and makes them come alive in our mind eyes! Each poem in the anthology captures specific moments in court tennis game using a merger of tennis lexicon and images called up from nature.
The sweet thing about these poems is that one may not need to rack one’s brain working out the mathematical equation of meaning in the poems, as the tennis lexicon that may pose a barrier to meaning are explained off in footnotes; these make the conceits become easily discernible, and they allow the reader enjoy the anthology as he is able to run through the poems with ease. The conceits conjured up in the poems are amazing and amusing at the same time; even when they capture moments of loss in the tennis game.
— Ubaji Isiaka Abubakar Eazy, Memorilla Review, Somaliland
₵26.0060 Aces of Haiku
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Chicken Wings at the Altar
Chicken Wings at the Altar, seasoned with French translation, is a potpourri of well-seasoned verses recreating events in the now moment with vivid images. It underscores the festiveness in the eerie air of excitement of the Christmas season and beyond, viz New Year. You’ll find before you replay every single happenstances of Christmas including those beautiful sceneries you never thought could be attended to, all well captured in the pristine haiku and senryū forms. — Taofeek Ayeyemi, Editor, Idanre Haiku Review, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
At times playful, at times painfully poignant, Chicken Wings at the Altar takes familiar images and themes of Christmas and subverts and represents them in ways that both startle and satisfy. The collection captures the contrasting moods and melancholia of the festive period, in sensitively observed, acutely expressed scenes. — Paul Chambers, Editor, Wales Haiku Journal, Newport, Wales
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Hɛnɔwo Ƒe Gbe: Hakpanya Tiatia Aɖewo Me Dzodzro (Ewe)
A commentary on Hɛnɔwo Ƒe Gbe, a collection of poetry in Ewe.
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Ekuzoa Mese Me Ne (Nzema)
This book is a collection of poems
₵30.00Ekuzoa Mese Me Ne (Nzema)
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Nzema Mrɛlɛ Nee bɛ Ngilenu (Nzema)
This book is a collection of Nzema proverbs with their meanings
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Lachrymose: A collection of Poetry
Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity.
~William Wordsworth
lachrymose
/ˈlakrɪməʊs,ˈlakrɪməʊz/
A collection of poems – poems that appeal to the Reader’s inner emotions using vivid but intricate images that leaves the reader in thoughts after every read.
However, the themes explored are ones the reader will find themselves relating with and identifying themselves with.
Discover the rich use of images in each poem along the way.
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The Other Side: The Poetry of Nana Dadzie Ghansah
From a place where the everyday is captured in the beauty of rhymes and cascading phrases, the poet explores the issues of love, life, identity and death. This is also a journey into a newly discovered world of what is possible. In measured yet bold steps, the poet immerses himself into the rhythmic intricacies of this discovery. He calls this place “The Other Side” and he seeks to express the vastness of this experience through his poems.₵35.00 -
Realities Trapped in Ink
Realities Trapped in Ink is a collection of poems and essays. This book looks away from nothing. It is contemplative, funny and bold. The author obviously has an observant eye and is able to examine societal issues with keen intelligence and a concrete set of images.
Realities Trapped in Ink is unique among its contemporaries, producing an entirely new experience for the reader.
₵35.00Realities Trapped in Ink
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Sunbeams and Shadows
Sunbeams and Shadows is a collection of eighty-six poems spread within three sub-titles that include Continuum, Silent Pixels, and Homage. The one hundred and ten page book is published by Origami, an imprint of Parresia Publishers limited, Lagos.
The well-designed book is of fine quality and the poems gush with ripe innocence, a quality of true beauty. The poems talk about love, pains, philosophy, uncertainties and the absurdities of life. The collection’s romantic ambience is as effective as the lamentations therein.
₵35.00Sunbeams and Shadows
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