Destined To Go Everything is dying: Time. Language. Screams. Dreams.
“Everything is dying: time, language, screams, and dreams.”—Destined To Go, a poem by Abdel Wahab Yousif.
“Everything is dying: time, language, screams, and dreams.”—Destined To Go, a poem by Abdel Wahab Yousif.
When we listen closely to history, we hear echoes of lingering violence.”—The White Lady, a photo-series taken by Anneliese and Ernst Rudolf Scherz and curated by Basler Afrika Bibliographien.
“Grandma is 86. The older she gets the more she becomes a new girl.”—Never Too Old To Cut The Banana When Erected, photographs by Keyezua.
“We choke the skies as we cough out cheap imitations of the sun.”—Light From Dark Places, photographs by Shawn Van Eeden.
“…as I moved into the book (The Shadow King), I decided to go where the story led me and I worked with what my characters laid out for me.”—Literatea 02, Part 2: The Fury Is The Hope, a conversation with Maaza Mengiste.
“Find a project, path, challenge, or struggle. Find something. If you have not started, begin. And if you have, carry on.” —Start/Continue, an editorial by Rémy Ngamije.
“Life: challenging, yet so simple, harmonious. Even enjoyable.”—Collateral Beauty, photographs by Jeni Andriemiseza.
“Reach out to your soul using the silhouette lines to fill the gap.”—Reach, photographs by Immanuel Natangwe Hafeni.
“They stretch, from here to there, everywhere. Including some in their benevolent and warming glow, and excluding others.”—Lines, photographs by Immanuel Natangwe Hafeni.