A Short Story by Joy A. Adewumi You thought they were joking until you realized they weren’t. You didn’t think it mattered that your neighbors
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Read MoreWritten by Joy A. Adewumi A light wave of chuckles came from the audience but it soon died down. Mona began. ‘Two weeks – and
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Read MoreA Short Play Written by Joy A. Adewumi SCENE ONE (Small-sized but cozy office. Two ladies, Maggie and Kike sit opposite each other. Maggie is
Read MoreShort Story Written by Joy A. Adewumi ‘Good afternoon, sir.’ I greeted my dad as I walked into the living room from work and sank
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