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The Beautiful Things a Lil Bit

By Nana S. Achampong when I was growing up, my mother was a midwifery teacher; my absent father was a lawyer who did not...

Thoughts on contemporary African Literary criticism

By Tony E. Afejuku, The Guardian, Nigeria 19 February 2017: What is the correct state of contemporary African Literary criticism? This is certainly not a simple...

Untold Stories Vol. I [2022]

Adabraka ACCRA. November 24, 2022: At African University College of Communications second TABON festival for arts and culture the Ama Ata Aidoo Centre for Creative...

Chiaroscuro

Chiaroscuro Nana S. Achampong Mar. 12, 2012   valentine's day? some coital travesty, valentine. that senseless season to sell passes with design tortures my frail senses like yesterday's menses in my...

The Lockdown: Creative Non—fiction about Living with COVID-19 [2021]

Aidoo Centre's third anthology, The Lockdown: creative nonfiction about living with COVID-19, was launched at Tabon Festival Wednesday December 15, 2021. The event started...

Authors of The Lockdown: Creative Nonfiction about Living with COVID-19 (2021)

Grace Louise Wood is a British-Jamaican writer, artist, educator, yogi and traveller. She has been living and working in Ghana since 2018, running education...

A Review of The Hundred Wells of Salaga by Ayesha Harruna Attah

By Briana McDonald (New York: Other Press, 2019) When asked about the inspirations for her characters, author of The Hundred Wells of Salaga, Ayesha Harruna Attah, shares...

A breadth of knowledge of northern Ghanaian culture, customs and way of everyday life:...

By George Sidney Abugri The anthology Larbanga: Short Stories From the Savannah is a diverse, rich and very interesting collection of 22 short stories from...

Authors of Larabanga: Short Stories From The Savannah (2019)

Born and bred in Accra, Frederick Nii Ofei Bruce is a Chemical Engineer by profession. His love however extends into the fields of writing,...

Larabanga: Short Stories from the Savannah [2019]

This book, named after the iconic 15th century northern Ghanaian mosque situated in the town of the same name,  is Aidoo Centre's second regional...