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Dorcas Akobundu

Dorcas Akobundu is a pharmacy student by day and a writer by night. She lives by God & curiosity. She weaves individuality and mental/personality disorders into [most of] her stories while simultaneously exploring mundane Nigeria. Her short stories can be found in Kalahari review, A Coup of Owls, Afro Literary Magazine, Salamander Ink Magazine, Illino, 49th street, and more. She writes from Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

ESSAYS/journeys/On Blackness and other wonders

On Finding and Losing

by Dorcas Akobundu

“Every human being is intended to have a character of his own; to be what no others are, and to do what…

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