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I was nine when my Dad told me we were going to live in Nigeria. Up until that point, Nigeria was a place my brother and I thought of as an imagined space. Returning to Nigeria, I realized that, although I was 'home', I had crossed a border into a new world. I had to learn its language and its codes.
10-10-2019

Dipo Agboluaje explains how migrating from London to his family’s homeland of Nigeria as a young boy shaped his interest in playwriting, with inspiration along the way from diverse mythologies.

Penny Hancock wonders when it's legitimate, if your professional occupation leaves you free to manage your own time and involves an activity other people do simply for pleasure, to say that writing is your career?

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