Film Review | Sidechic Gang

By now you’ll know that I’m in equal parts proudly Ghanaian and British. Does that make me British Ghanaian or Ghanaian British? I don’t know!…

Why You Should Read a Short Story Collection | Heads of …

I’m sitting on a Southeastern train, heading to our Kent office for work. I am so bloody late, but the good news is I’ve just…

Open Book | Berry Dakara

We’ve turned to a new chapter of our #OpenBook series, and this time we visit a blogger I have followed for years! Berry Dakara has…

Open Book | Beaton

I don’t know about you, but I’m absoloutey  loving the #OpenBook series so far. Today, we have the first man ever to be interviewed on…

Meet Raimah, author of ‘From Anna Wintour to Zadie Smith’.

Meet Raimah Amevor, author of From Anna Wintour to Zadie Smith From Anna Wintour to Zadie Smith is an ABC book of inspiring women around the…

We Need to Talk About Diversity in Children’s Books

What was your favourite, or most remarkable book as a child? What made it stand out for you? I am not speaking of the much-loved…

Book Review | In Dependence

In Dependence is written by Sarah Ladipo Manyika. I discovered this book through Cassava Republic who is its publisher.  Firstly let’s say that In Dependence…

Open Book | Miriam Kyasiimire

Our #OpenBook series continues with another ‘fab at 30 plus’ blogger!  Click here to read the last installment. This time, we’re in the company of…

Smash Your Reading Goals on a Budget!

January has long had the reputation of stretching on and on. December’s early payday, coupled with the overspending throughout the Christmas period can make for…

Film Review | Lionheart

Lionheart is a transport company based in Enugu in Eastern Nigeria, which has transported Nigerians around the country for years. Ran by Chief Ernest Obiagu…

Madeline’s Must-Read List for 2019

Orion Books Happy new year readers and writers! Being that it’s January, it’s that time again to make my list of reading wishes and predictions…

Book Review | Becoming

Getty Images Honestly, I couldn’t think of a better book to end 2018 with. When I first saw the announcement back in May of the release of…