Literary Magazines

Literary Magazines: Baladi, Debunk, Pepper Coast Lit, Will This Be a Problem

New editions of Baladi, Will This Be a Problem, Debunk Quarterly, and Pepper Coast Lit are available for your reading pleasure.

Baladi Magazine

Baladi
Baladi

Baladi بلدي is an Arabic word that means my home or my country. It connotes folk and indigenous culture for Earthdwellers at home and in the diaspora. Baladi Magazine is a home for the mind and heart of those who live in the past, the present, the future, the imagination, the Anima Mundi, or among the stars.

You can find contributions in text, images, or video format from among others Suhad Khatib, Maryam Touzani, Nassir al-Sayeid al-Nour, P.L. Stuart, Lisa Suhair Majaj, and others.

Read the magazine by clicking here.

P.S. Our friends at Arablit had an illuminating chat with its founder Layla Azmi Goushey. Read it by clicking here.

Debunk Quarterly

The new Debunk Quarterly
The new Debunk Quarterly

Debunk Quarterly is a new literary journal from Kenyan media outfit Debunk which features mainly nonfiction entries by East African writers both new and experienced recently launched in Nairobi.

Some of the contributors are A.K. Kaiza, Kiprop Kimutai, Paul Goldsmith, Dalle Abraham, Asha Ahmed Mwilu, Hadassah Saya, Diana Chepkemoi, and Wanja Michuki.

Read the magazine by clicking here.

Pepper Coast Lit

Pepper Coast Lit Issue 4

Pepper Coast Lit is a literary magazine that seeks to give attention to brave voices from the coast of Liberia. They accept poetry from around the world, cutting across any/and every theme and/or style.

The newest edition has contributions from among others Ibraheem Uthman, I Echo, Chinemerem Prince Nwankwo, Osieka Osinimu Alao, Aria Deemie, Abdulmueed Balogun, Adesiyan Oluwapelumi, Lester Batiste, Mathew Daniel, Ifeoluwa, and Princewill Ibe.

Read the magazine by clicking here.

Will This Be a Problem?

Will This Be A Problem Issue 4

Will This Be A Problem is a literary journal that publishes speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy and horror, and thought-provoking essays and book reviews, by writers from the African continent and those scattered across the diaspora.

The newest edition features writing from Cheryl S. Ntumy, Lauri Kubuitsile, Jerà, Kevin Rigathi, and James Kariuki.

Read the copy of the journal by clicking here.


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