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  • Dec 3, 2024 | kirkusreviews.com | Remy Ngamije |Liz Moore |Richard Wright

    "Don't go into the woods" takes on unsettling new meaning in Moore's blend of domestic drama and crime novel. Many years after her older brother, Bear, went missing, Barbara Van Laar vanishes from the same sleepaway camp he did, leading to dark, bitter truths about her wealthy family. One morning in 1975 at Camp Emerson—an Adirondacks summer camp owned by her family—it's discovered that 13-year-old Barbara isn't in her bed.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | remythequill.com | Remy Ngamije

    If you know, then you know. That the difference between standard and long play was whether you could afford another cassette tape after filling up the current one. There are certain terms that are demarcations of class more than they are markers of quality. Depending on which side of the tracks you grew up on, sometimes, what you heard was more important than how you heard it. That TDK, Sony, and Maxell cassette tapes served the same purposes but shared different destinies.

  • Nov 26, 2023 | remythequill.com | Remy Ngamije

    This is fact: as soon as you find out you want to be a writer you will encounter any number of cautions that dissuade you from the path. The arduousness of the craft. The scarcity of readers. Distance from the centre or broadcasting from Pluto. The roof over your head. Putting food on the table. Still. This is truth: when you do start writing an array of obstacles will work overtime to keep you from the craft. A taxing or unrewarding day job.

  • May 25, 2023 | brittlepaper.com | Kuhelika Ghosh |Remy Ngamije

    Namibian literary magazine Doek! has a new issue out this May titled “The Struggle“. Exploring the everyday struggles of writers and artists, the 10th issue features exciting new African voices in a range of genres. Founded in 2019, Doek! is a free, independent, and Pan-African online literary magazine produced in Windhoek, Namibia. It publishes short fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visual art from Namibia, Africa, and the African diaspora.

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