CGWS Issue III, Fiction, Issues God’s Wanderers By Nii Sackey Vanderpuye This was written by an old, homesick clergyman who yearns for a home that he has never known. […] Read more
CGWS Issue III, Issues, Poetry Three Poems by Tawiah Mensah How We Mourn Without A Body There is a song hovering over our roof.It stays there even when the rains come.It holds […] Read more
CGWS Issue III, Issues, Poetry Between the Living and the Dead By Naa Momo Kwao had never really liked the solemn hymns they sang at funerals, and so the Presbyterianhymnal remained untouched in […] Read more
CGWS Issue III, Issues, Poetry The Morning that Lied By Kwabena Benyin Morning has spoken to me, he said things would be promising today. Ɔ’san ka kyerɛ me sɛ, Ɔ’de me […] Read more
CGWS Issue III, Issues, Poetry Two poems by Roberta Amanda Yemofio Shedding My mother wonders why I am afraid of the darkWhen she herself on that 6am peeled my skinOff the foreign sweat […] Read more
CGWS Issue III, Issues Equanimity – Preface Tryphena Yeboah It is easy to skim through an anthology like this, graze the words in one swift motion and then, arrive […] Read more