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30 November 202130 November 2021 Salma AbdulatifIn Issue 7: Soon/Come

The Muted Bride When a girl dreams, the spouse appears.

“When a girl dreams, the spouse appears.” – The Muted Bride by Salma Abdulatif

30 November 202130 November 2021 Kina IndongoIn Issue 7: Soon/Come

Windhoek The sun gets down on hands and knees, peers at how unremarkably the year is spent.

“The sun gets down on hands and knees, peers at how unremarkably the year is spent.” – Windhoek by Kina Indongo

30 November 202130 November 2021 Delila KatangaIn Issue 7: Soon/Come

Vara I wished her words meant nothing to me, that I could lay in my daughter’s tiny bed, in guiltless grief.

“I wished her words meant nothing to me, that I could lay in my daughter’s tiny bed, in guiltless grief.” — Vara by Delila Katanga

30 November 202130 November 2021 Basler Afrika BibliographienIn Issue 7: Soon/Come

Framing A New Liberated Africa Feeding the desire to construct new African worlds through apertures and shutter speeds.

Framing A New Liberated Africa: Feeding the desire to construct new African worlds through apertures and shutter speeds. – Curated by Basler Afrika Bibliographien

30 November 202130 November 2021 Kina IndongoIn Issue 7: Soon/Come

The Hunger Of Absence If you could, you would fit his whole frame in your mouth.

“If you could, you would fit his whole frame in your mouth.” — The Hunger Of Absence by Kina Indongo

30 November 202130 November 2021 Kay-Leigh De SousaIn Issue 7: Soon/Come

The Plans I Have For You It seemed like a good time.

“It seemed like a good time.” — The Plans I Have For You by Kay-Leigh De Sousa

30 November 202120 December 2021 Tamanda KanjayeIn Issue 7: Soon/Come

Song Of The Lake Auralgraphs from Lilongwe, Salima, and Blantyre, Malawi.

“Picture this: a quiet Tuesday morning, a noisy mind, a lake running across a whole country.” — Auralgraphs from Lilongwe, Salima, and Blantyre, Malawi by Tamanda Kanjaye

30 November 202130 November 2021 Priscillia Kounkou-HoveydaIn Issue 7: Soon/Come

Siyah Zibast Black is beautiful.

“With my melanin constantly under scrutiny, the need to say “Black is beautiful” in the Iranian context has always been evident to me, even urgent.” — Siyah zibast by Priscillia Kounkou-Hoveyda

30 November 202130 November 2021 Priscillia Kounkou-HoveydaIn Issue 7: Soon/Come

Oxford FC My brown skin and style—his gaze asked what he did not.

“My brown skin and style—his gaze asked what he did not.” — Oxford F.C. by Priscillia Kounkou-Hoveyda

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