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Words That Matter attempts to spark conversation around social issues that are often neglected either for their lack of beauty or sheer rigidity. These issues are mainly cultural and political. It further seeks to community hope in its purest form, unfailing and evermore willingly to rewrite situations brightly however dark initially. Find thusly sarcasm and humour, folly and wisdom, discord and harmony, and death and life, all interwoven in revealing just how sound existence can be (or should be henceforth). Above all, get lost and find new paths in these verses!

Produktbeschreibung
Words That Matter attempts to spark conversation around social issues that are often neglected either for their lack of beauty or sheer rigidity. These issues are mainly cultural and political. It further seeks to community hope in its purest form, unfailing and evermore willingly to rewrite situations brightly however dark initially. Find thusly sarcasm and humour, folly and wisdom, discord and harmony, and death and life, all interwoven in revealing just how sound existence can be (or should be henceforth). Above all, get lost and find new paths in these verses!
Autorenporträt
Gerry Sikazwe, who is otherwise known as Gerald Sikazwe in formal spaces, is a Zambian poet, literary blogger and promoter. He has his works featured in print magazines, Newspapers, anthologies and Online literary sites notable being Nthanda Review, AfricanWriter.com, Dissident Voice, Scarlet Leaf Review, The Global Zambian Magazine, Times of Zambia (Sunday Edition), and Spillwords.com. He is also a founding editor of New Ink Review, a Zambian based online literary journal which was founded to enhance coverage of the Zambian literary scene, and also to contribute Zambian creative writings to the wide world of literature. Currently he is a student of the University of Zambia reading Adult Education, and actively involved in Creative writing and Spoken-word poetry movements around Lusaka.