Eboquills Literary Blog Eboquills Literary Blog Eboquills Literary Blog
  • 0
    • Eboquills Literary Blog Eboquills Literary Blog Eboquills Literary Blog
    • About us
      • BUY US COFFEE
    • Features
    • Services
      • Book Reviews
      • Editing Services
      • Ghostwriting Services
      • Contact a Literary Agent
      • Writers Accessories Store
    • News
    • Contributors
      • Fiction
      • Non-Fiction
      • Poetry
      • Letters
    • Submissions
    • Contact
    • 0
      • Login to add posts to your read later list
    Contributors

    One Poem By Evang Godspraise Igaga 

    Evang Godspraise Igaga is a recently published author of the children’s book titled, “See Me, I am a Professor.” She is also a survivor of domestic violence and an inspirational writer. He Kissed the Devil Dedicated to all women who have been humiliated by the…

    Eboquills, 6 months ago 0 3 min read  
    sad black woman in traditional outfit
    Contributors

    Hidden Pains, A Short Story By Ephraim Ndubisi Orji 

    Duni is married to a charming man who is a closet monster. For how long can she go on absorbing the pain? In Hidden Pains, Ephraim Ndubisi Orji answers this question as he writes about domestic violence, the sad reality of several marriages around the…

    Eboquills, 2 years ago 0 3 min read  
    Poetry

    before a woman marked her body unsafe 

    Written By: Tukur Ridwan Tukur writes about violence on women in this rather brilliant poem littered with imageries that leap right out of the page. He models a potent way to join our voices in the clamor for social change. ‘before a woman marked her…

    Eboquills, 3 years ago 3 2 min read  
    Contributors

    Returning Home III 

    By the time Fatima got to her mother’s hut, she was already very exhausted. She landed heavily at the doorstep. Her mother who had been awakened by footsteps approaching her hut was peeping through the window to see who it was. “I would catch the…

    Ehi-kowochio Ogwiji, 3 years ago 0 3 min read  
    Contributors

    Returning Home II 

    The quick steps behind her frightened her. It seemed the person was trying to catch up. Fatima wondered what she would do if she was in any sort of danger. She was heavily pregnant, much too so to take to her heels or fight back…

    Ehi-kowochio Ogwiji, 3 years ago 2 3 min read  

    Subscribe

    Facebook

    [custom-facebook-feed feed=1]

    Instagram

    [instagram-feed]

    Twitter

    [custom-twitter-feeds]

    Copyrights 2023
    • Login
    • Register

    Registration is closed.