A conversation series for African writers to share the stories they have encountered on their individual writing journeys.
On this episode, Nicole speaks with award winning Sudanese writer, Leila Aboulela. They discuss the role identity plays in the stories we tell, the character development process and unique ways to deal with readers and writers block.
On October 20th 2020, the Nigerian army opened fire on unarmed peaceful protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate. Despite eye witnesses and an overwhelming amount of video evidence, the Nigerian army have denied the attack. President Buhari when addressing the nation 48hrs after the attack failed to even acknowledge it happened. On this episode, Nicole Asinugo speaks to writer and poet, Ijeoma Umebinyuo about the failure of the country in contrast to the strength and hope of the Nigerian youth. #ENDSARS
On this episode, Nicole speaks to Nigerian poet and author, Lola Shoneyin. They discuss how to face procrastination head on, the realities of rejection and her 3 tips for writing; read hard, write hard and live hard.
On this episode, Nicole speaks to Nigerian writer, Eghosa Imasuen. They discuss his transition from medicine to writing and how his life experiences shaped him into the writer he is today.
On this episode, Nicole speaks to Nigerian writer and poet; Anjola on her writing journey. They discuss overcoming fear, finding confidence and the many different stories that have helped shaped the women they are today. If you would like to learn more about Anjola, you can find her on Instagram - @anj_ade She also has a virtual poetry show this Sunday, the 26th of July. Please visit minimood.eventbrite.com if you would like a (free) ticket to attend.
On this episode, Nicole speaks to Dr. Chibundu Onuzo - Nigerian novelist, playwright and screenwriter. She takes us through her journey of becoming and the stories that shaped her into the powerhouse of a woman she is today.
Nicole sits down with Ijeoma Umebinyuo to discuss her writing journey, discovering her voice and how she uses it to dismantle the culture of silence.