First Times
Reflections

First Times

It is only 7.27 am but the sun is burning hard against my forehead. Already, I feel my armpits … Read more

Big Black Body
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Big Black Body

I turn to lie on my left side, again, for the fourth time in the past one minute. I try to pull the … Read more

Finding Home
Reflections

Finding Home

I have spent two days thinking of an opening line for this blog post, and clearly, I suck at this. … Read more

The Year That Was
Reflections

The Year That Was

On the first day of this year, I woke up at five am, not because I had an important place to go to, … Read more

The Void (Part 2)
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The Void (Part 2)

(If you haven’t read part 1 of The Void, click Here) I am standing next to an old bus; those which … Read more

The Void
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The Void

I love coffins. They are closed, fitting, silent, cold, peaceful and inviting. They are homes to … Read more

Secrets
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Secrets

We got married at the Attorney General. It was not what I wanted. But she, was the one I wanted. She … Read more

Starting Over
Reflections

Starting Over

On the day I lost my job, I went back home to a tantalizing thirty-minute-long sex. I do not … Read more

One Day (Part 2)
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One Day (Part 2)

(If you haven’t read part 1 of One Day, Click Here) You will spend the rest of your days … Read more

One Day
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One Day

One day, you will walk into your one-roomed house and stumble upon a folded piece of paper as you … 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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