The university never sleeps- from all night rehearsals to studies to clubbing to late night musings to just staying up because you can! #Room1045 returns with another episode!
Tag Archives: fiction
Waiting for Kathy
I co-wrote this story in 2015 with Gerard Nartey via whatsapp. He’d write one paragraph and I would write the next, even though we didn’t have any idea what kind of ending the other person had in mind. I don’t know why I never published it then. Happy reading and cheers to spontaneous writing! HisContinue reading “Waiting for Kathy”
The Legacy II
Happy Wednesday, guys! Our guest blogger Naa Awula is back again!! Looks like all those prayers you were pouring over her have worked. If you missed the first part of the Legacy story, this is where you can find it. Don’t forget to subscribe/follow the blog to make sure you don’t miss a thing! HappyContinue reading “The Legacy II”
We all do!
Aaaaaand we are back!!! I have been gone for so long that I am even afraid that I may have forgotten how to write..lol! I missed you guys so much. Thank you to everyone who sent me a message to ask how the exams were going, followed by a subtle ‘so when are you writingContinue reading “We all do! “
Instagram Wedding
This story is based on a conversation I had with one of my beloved friends Naa Awula. She had such vivid descriptions that I forced her to make a story out of it. Plus, I haven’t told a random short story in a very long time-I miss those. Have fun! 😉 Also, this is the firstContinue reading “Instagram Wedding”
Plantain chips
I have never reblogged anything before, but then again, I don’t remember the last time I enjoyed a short story this much. Enjoy! P.S: I miss you guys! 😢 **Here I’m experimenting with imagery. Too wordy? I think I overdid it XD. He was almost there. He shivered as he walked, despite his briskContinue reading “Plantain chips”
Three is a crowd Part 2
Author’s note: You can catch up on the first part of this story right here! Sedinam’s eyes were fixed on the fishermen who were mending their nets. ‘I wish it was that easy to fix this mess’, she thought to herself wistfully. She had been sitting at the seashore all day, watching the wavesContinue reading “Three is a crowd Part 2”
