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August 28, 2011August 28, 2011 Kinna

“Should we have stayed at home and thought of here?”

August 26, 2011June 2, 2013 Kinna

“I lost my mother’s watch”

May 4, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: Some Part of the Lyric by Gregory Orr

May 3, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: wishes for sons by Lucille Clifton

April 29, 2011April 30, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: The Bridge Between by Rethabile Masilo

April 28, 2011April 29, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: Marrysong by Dennis Scott

April 27, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: The Meaning of Africa by Abioseh Nicol

April 24, 2011April 23, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: Up-Hill by Christina Rossetti

April 23, 2011April 22, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: If We Must Die by Claude McKay

April 22, 2011May 5, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: This Was Once a Love Poem by Jane Hirshfield

April 21, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: From “Under Milk Wood” by Dylan Thomas

April 20, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: The Dancer by Gcina Mhlope

April 19, 2011April 29, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: Purple Bathing Suit by Louise Glück

April 18, 2011April 18, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/ 21 Poems: Sick by Shel Silverstein

April 17, 2011April 17, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: The Mother by Gwendolyn Brooks

April 16, 2011April 17, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: Ode to My Socks by Pablo Neruda

April 15, 2011April 15, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: Sunflowers by Pamela Mordecai

April 13, 2011June 8, 2013 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: A Curve in the Tell by Nana Fredua-Agyeman

April 11, 2011April 17, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: Next Day by Randall Jarrell

April 8, 2011April 17, 2011 Kinna

21 Days/21 Poems: The City by C.P. Cavafy

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Kinna

Lifelong reader. I read mostly fiction. I enjoy world literature. I’m partial to women writers, especially African women writers. Here, you'll find commentary on novels, short stories and poems. In Accra, Ghana. Contact me at kinnareads at gmail dot com. Host of Africa Reading Challenge.

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