The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewWithout a Leg to Stand OnAuthor Karen Jennings talks about the hobbling and oftentimes dull truth of the creative process6d ago6d ago
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewThe is How This Story EndsThe story of Wiwe, the barren first wife, believes she must murder her husband’s newborn son to secure her position in his household —…Jun 251Jun 251
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewThe LampA story about nostalgia, introspection, abandonment, and love — from Joshua AnayochukwuJun 25Jun 25
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewI Have Run Out of Tears to WeepTwo poems on how grief exits in a continuum — the only thing that stays after we lose everything — from Liberian writer Edward BoatengJun 251Jun 251
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewAnd Life Happened To Us TooA creative non-fictional piece that explores the many shades of grief — from Akinsoto RotimJun 25Jun 25
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewTomorrow I’ll WakeA story about two siblings navigating life and coming to terms with loss and grief — from Itseme AkedeJun 222Jun 222
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewBaobab & WatermelonTwo haikus of African treasures — from South African Sarah J. PridgeonJun 22Jun 22
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewWhen You are Young, They Assume You Know NothingA short story about innocence, trauma’s grip, and memories that linger — by Annah AtaneJun 19Jun 19
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewDeliver Us From EvilTwo poems reflecting the new forms of evil that seems to plunder humanity — from Ghanaian Emmanuel Papa QuansahJun 193Jun 193
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewCultivating GratitudeA personal essay about God, prayer, (human)nature and movement by Kenyan writer Wambui wa MwangiJun 191Jun 191