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1 September 20231 September 2023 James JamuIn Issue 11: The Stillness

Lost And Found Our contention with mortality transfigured to compassion.

“Our contention with mortality transfigured to compassion.” — Lost And Found by James Jamu.

1 September 20231 September 2023 Fiske Serah NyrongoIn Issue 11: The Stillness

Until Next Time Auralgraphs from Lusaka, Zambia.

“Maybe cities work when you live on their edges.” — Auralgraphs from Lusaka, Zambia by Fiske Serah Nyirongo.

1 September 20231 September 2023 Kojo BaffoeIn Issue 11: The Stillness

The Hermit When does solitude become loneliness?

“When does solitude become loneliness?” — The Hermit by Kojo Baffoe.

1 September 20231 September 2023 A. K. HermanIn Issue 11: The Stillness

Current Currents rage from Brooklyn to a press room in a white house.

“Currents rage from Brooklyn to a press room in a white house.” — Current by A.K. Herman.

1 September 20231 September 2023 Doek! Literary MagazineIn Issue 11: The Stillness

Into The Graveyard Into the place where time gathers.

“Into the place where time gathers.” — Into The Graveyard by Pauline Buhlebenkosi Ndhlovu.

1 September 20231 September 2023 Rémy NgamijeIn Issue 11: The Stillness

The Stillness We steer towards the peace and quiet—and we write, we compose, we dream, and we share.

“We steer towards the peace and quiet—and we write, we compose, we dream, and we share.” — An editorial by Rémy Ngamije.

1 September 20231 September 2023 Rofhiwa ManetaIn Issue 11: The Stillness

Chasing Chords The pulse of rebellion echoing through the notes and rhythms.

“The pulse of rebellion echoing through the notes and rhythms.” — Chasing Chords by Rofhiwa Manete.

1 September 20231 September 2023 Pauline Buhlebenkosi NdhlovuIn Issue 11: The Stillness

In An Old Gift Bag There is little remembrance of that moment.

“There is little remembrance of that moment.” — In An Old Gift Bag by Pauline Buhlebenkosi Ndhlovu.

1 September 20231 September 2023 James JamuIn Issue 11: The Stillness

Phillip And Guillermo Exploring the mundane day-to-day life of a precedent-setting Namibian family.

Phillip and Guillermo: exploring the mundane day-to-day life of a precedent-setting Namibian family. — Photo essay by James Jamu.

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