Voices in Your Head
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Voices in Your Head

“You curl up in bed as you listen to Charlie Puth’s “attention”. You wonder if you’re the … Read more

Locked
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Locked

The first time I set foot at a police station, I sat in one of the dingy corners, on a thin, short, … Read more

Bad Words
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Bad Words

I was about eight years old when someone walked up to me and said, “It is because your mother … Read more

In Questions (Part 2)
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In Questions (Part 2)

Beautiful, is such a lousy way to describe me; Ijeoma Umebinyuo (If you haven;t read the first part … Read more

In Questions
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In Questions

I haven’t written in quite some time. My creative mojo, like everyone else, seems to have decided to … Read more

Fallen Crowns
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Fallen Crowns

(For the silent nights that go unnoticed, because all the memories we have of them are tear-soaked … Read more

Mathematics
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Mathematics

(In loving memory of David Wekesa. Thanks to you, Mathematics is no longer a pain in my ass.) Dear … Read more

Big Things
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Big Things

(In loving memory of Joyce Sitati. Woman with dreams of big things. Even in your absence, the spirit … Read more

Escaping
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Escaping

(In loving memory of my grandmother, Lonah Etago. The fire that burnt within you, is beginning to … Read more

Some Nights
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Some Nights

I am seated at the farthest end of the dingy joint, facing the blank wall that breathes nothing but … Read more

Meet Eunniah Mbabazi
Eunniah Mbabazi is an Electrical and Electronic Engineer with a deep passion for books and literature. She has authored Breaking Down (a collection of short stories), If My Bones Could Speak (a poetry collection), The Unbirthed Souls (a collection of short stories), and My Heart Sings, Sometimes (a poetry collection). She has also co-authored Kas Kazi (a novel) and When a Stranger Called (an anthology of short stories).
Breaking Down
Breaking Down
A collection of short stories based on themes such as self identity, rape, family and marriage, heartbreaks, sibling rivalry, and broken friendships. It potrays a society comprised of people struggling to break away from the jails of personalities, and the long journey to freedom and acceptance.
If My Bones Could Speak
If My Bones Could Speak
A poetry collection.

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