Contributors’ Profiles
Poetry anthology contributor – Wandawa
“I was inspired by my former English teacher in primary Mr. Ganafa Bashir and later on by my former literature […]
Poetry anthology contributor- Sabena Salhiay
THE IDEA OF STARTING A POETRY ANTHOLOGY PROJECT WAS HATCHED IN THE CREATIVE WRITING FRATERNITY OF PMM GIRLS SCHOOL STUDENTS. […]
Poetry anthology contributor – Nambuba Mercy
In her own words: “I was exposed to books at a very young age by my parents. I remember having […]
Poetry anthology contributor – Logiel
In 2018, Logiel Elizabeth was selected as one of the poets from PMM Girls’ School to represent the school at […]
Poetry anthology contributor – Illero Jamila
Illero Jamilah, 21 years old, was inspired by her teacher of literature right from senior one, interesting her in reciting […]
Poetry anthology contributor – Akwero
Akwero Frankline Vivian, now 21 years old, is a lady of quiet sophistication. She is very present in public life […]
Poetry anthology contributor – Masolo Terry.
Sometimes we forget that even those to whom we look up to for inspiration and courage will, in another situation […]
Poetry anthology contributor – Palvy Badhan
At prime age of 20 years, Palvy Badhan is already a prolific poet with over a hundred and sixty poems […]
Poetry anthology contributor – Nambozo
Like many poets in this anthology project, Nambozo Anita always loved writing right from her childhood. In high school, she […]
Adeke Jenipher – contributing poet
Let’s have it from Jenipher in her own words. Shall we? “I first picked interest in reading at age of […]
Abwoc Grace – Contributing poet
Ms. Abwoc Rebecca Grace, 21 years old, read lots of story books in her childhood. It helped her to gain […]
Mariam Abdinur – Contributing Poet
“I loved reading and storytelling from a young age” – that typical storyline of people who have evolved to seriously […]
Muleke Alex – A talent in art with a mission.
MULEKE ALEX IS THE YOUNG TALENT WHO CREATED TWENTY PAINTINGS, EACH INTERPRETING A POEM SELECTED FOR ONGOING POETRY ANTHOLOGY PROJECT. […]
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