Book Review: Stand Against Bland by Sylvester Chauke
When I picked up this book, I really did not know what to expect. God knows, in recent months our
Read moreWhen I picked up this book, I really did not know what to expect. God knows, in recent months our
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Read more@blazingnonbinary, Author and Activist I first read Kim Windvogel about two years ago, her poetry is sharpened by the feminist
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Read more@binyavangawainaina, Writer Binyavanga Wanaina is arguably one of the most important Queer African writers in the last century. Although, when
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Read moreWords: Uncle P Jumping Over the Rainbow is the memoir of Ronnie van der Merwe who details his time spent
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