Iyanuoluwa AdenleBook Review: Tomorrow I Become A Woman by Aiwanose OdafenTomorrow I become a woman tells a story about the many ways the society gaslights women such that there is always a next step that secures…Jan 5, 2023Jan 5, 2023
Iyanuoluwa AdenleReview of Too Much Happiness by Alice Munro.Image courtesy of me.Jan 1, 2023Jan 1, 2023
Iyanuoluwa AdenleReview of Monday’s not coming by Tiffany D. JacksonTW: abuseJun 29, 2022Jun 29, 2022
Iyanuoluwa AdenleReview of “The Hope of Floating has Carried Us So Far” by Precious Arinze.“This collection of poems, an almost confessional suite, does not ask for permission. It does not seem intimidated by the consequences of…Feb 24, 2022Feb 24, 2022
Iyanuoluwa AdenleThe Origin of Name by Adedayo Agarau.I have always been a fan of Agarau because of how he writes about grief, loss and redemption, like he is one with these subjects.Jan 29, 2022Jan 29, 2022
Iyanuoluwa AdenleReview of Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa GyasiTW: Overdose, Suicide.Jan 21, 2022Jan 21, 2022
Iyanuoluwa AdenleAfter Corinthians and after you had given thanks tucking in the soft verses of yourself becomes…you run out of a chance to be the ocean in your mother’s house you hide say you have lost directions to home say you have forgotten…May 16, 2021May 16, 2021
Iyanuoluwa Adenlepicture frameup this boulevard on a Sunday bodies pressing into other bodies as they stroll pastNov 7, 2020Nov 7, 2020
Iyanuoluwa AdenleMaybe We Are The Lucky Onesagain, I have said my scars don’t mean a thing if they don’t belong to you. how much timeNov 7, 2020Nov 7, 2020