creative writing

  • I attended the WriteWithMusic Festival this year with one clear intention: to promote literacy through storytelling. While the festival celebrated music, culture, and performance, what stood out most to me was how deeply storytelling was woven into every moment. From spoken word to song lyrics, people were already engaging with narrative—expressing identity, faith, love, and…

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  • Many beginning writers confuse “things happening” with plot. But a plot isn’t just a series of events—it’s a carefully structured journey that keeps readers turning pages. The good news? You don’t need to overcomplicate it. Let’s break it down simply.

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  • Your plot might be brilliant, but if your characters feel flat or stereotypical, readers won’t care what happens to them. Creating believable Nigerian/African characters means going beyond surface-level details to capture real human complexity.

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  • (Even If You’re Scared) That blank page can be terrifying. You have ideas swirling in your head, but the moment you sit down to write, doubt creeps in. What if it’s not good enough? What if you don’t know how to start? Here’s the truth: every writer faces this fear. Even Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Wole…

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