CGWS Issue II, Issues, Non-Fiction However Long the Night Fui Can-Tamakloe “However long the night, the dawn will surely break” – Hausa proverb The bus inside make cold. I sit inside […] Read more
CGWS Issue II, Issues, Non-Fiction The Ghanaian Dream Abeiku Hammond No other place succeeds in milking me of all emotions and feelings simultaneously.The anger, the happiness, the pain, the pleasure, […] Read more
CGWS Issue II, Fiction, Issues .of guts. .moshood years of transporting load on his shoulders gave birth to the permanent hunch in his posture. perhaps they gave him his […] Read more
CGWS Issue II, Issues, Poetry Manifesto Jay Kophy look / another dead black boy / certificate in hand / is walking out of the classroom more empty / […] Read more
CGWS Issue II, Issues, Poetry Silence of the sheep s. Asamoah A septuagenarian once said“Be sheep and not spectators” They teach sheep pale magic is more magical than The dark arts.In […] Read more
CGWS Issue II, Poetry Before the Sunrise Jasmine Assan It’s on one of these days that I miss it,The long-standing tradition of mom’s yelling,My consistent alarm clock that never […] Read more
CGWS Issue II, Issues, Poetry Caterpillar Days Victoria Naa Takia Nunoo you think about nineand it’s one big compoundthe water tank and night starsyour grandma’s voiceattributing the sudden power […] Read more
CGWS Issue II, Issues, Poetry Homemakers jflondon I watch my dad pass the bowl of soup aroundI feel a surge of gratitudeI’m thankfulWhich is weirdI watch my little […] Read more
CGWS Issue II, Issues, Poetry Recourse for Dying (In response to Robyn Schiff’s Dawn of the Dead)Akua Antwiwaa Once upon a time When I thought I knew everythingMy mama took […] Read more
CGWS Issue II, Issues, Poetry —a gymnasium of no bodybuilding. Abeiku Arhin Tsiwah . . . sandstones have no monikers//wear the flag of your country//like a quipster what is a country, a […] Read more