Remains of a Broken Plate

By Ishaq Adekunle

 
 

Ishaq Adekunle is a Nigerian writer and visual artist. Recently, he has been trying to learn about the state of wellbeing and reasoning among the African children, their good and fair tales, also trying to lend a louder voice. To this effect, he has learned to tell their stories in his poetry and art, through themes like anger, misery, woe, melancholia, the heavy weight of sad times, hope, neglect and surrealism. Some of these have appeared or are forthcoming in EyeEm NYC, Angst Zine, New Horizon Creatives, Chestnut Review, Drexel Pub, Fragmented Magazine, PaperDragon Mag, Superstition Review and elsewhere.

 
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