March Reflections: Embracing Change and Creativity
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5d ago
An update about the things I have been writing and reading lately. The post March Reflections: Embracing Change and Creativity first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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Life sometimes
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3M ago
Sometimes, not so great things happen, It’s nobody’s fault. We have to accept it. That’s just life sometimes. Sometimes, great things happen, too. You can’t plan everything about your life Sometimes, you work hard for something, and it works out. And sometimes it doesn’t work out.  There is only so much you can do. Remember, The post Life sometimes first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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Lọ́ládé, This too shall pass: A Fictional Letter
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6M ago
A fictional letter written from the point of view of a mother who is concerned about her daughter's mental state. Inspired by Simone Biles Netflix documentary. The post Lọ́ládé, This too shall pass: A Fictional Letter first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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‘My Name Is Maame’ By Jessica George: Book Review
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10M ago
My name is Maame is described as a late coming of age story. A story that covers grief, dating, and the trials of a 20 something year old woman who is the main carer for her sick father. If you love reading real, raw literature this book should be on your to read list. The post ‘My Name Is Maame’ By Jessica George: Book Review first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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New Beginnings – A Writing Update
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1y ago
Learn about my writing updates since the start of the year and my plans for the rest of the year. The post New Beginnings – A Writing Update first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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An Open Letter to Adult Orphans: Navigating Life After Losing Both Parents
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1y ago
Adjusting to life as an adult orphan is scary indeed. In this open letter, I have covered the things I also discovered as I am learning to adjust to life without my parents. The post An Open Letter to Adult Orphans: Navigating Life After Losing Both Parents first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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Fẹ́mi’s Hairline: A Short Story
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1y ago
Femi is coming to terms with losing a vital part of his youth: his hair. Can he find solace in realising that his hair alone does not define his identity? The post Fẹ́mi’s Hairline: A Short Story first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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You will not disgrace me: A Short Story
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1y ago
'You will not disgrace me': This is a short story about a teenager trying to fit in at her secondary school and a Nigerian mother who won't allow it. The post You will not disgrace me: A Short Story first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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Book Review: My Thoughts on Matthew Perry’s Autobiography
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1y ago
In an Autobiography, Mathew Perry detailed his lifelong struggle with alcohol and drugs. His story deeply touched me, especially in light of his recent death. The post Book Review: My Thoughts on Matthew Perry’s Autobiography first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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Morónfólú’s Plight: Part 4 of the Fictional Letter Series
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1y ago
A fictional letter from Moronfulu to her mother. Let us learn what she has to say for herself for cutting her mother off. The post Morónfólú’s Plight: Part 4 of the Fictional Letter Series first appeared on Ibs Writes ..read more
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