Laila Le GuenWhat does it really take to be a writer?Notes from a meeting with Kenyan author Yvonne Adhiambo OwuorFeb 28, 2017Feb 28, 2017
Laila Le GuenMemes Galore for International Mother Language DayHave you ever seen or created a meme in your first language?Feb 25, 2017Feb 25, 2017
Laila Le GuenOn Being Bold in 2016Stop undermining yourself and start living it up!Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016
Laila Le GuenThe unique flavours of the cityThoughts unraveled by a single sticker (tag: spotted in a mat)Oct 8, 2016Oct 8, 2016
Laila Le GuenThe scars that endureHow do you know if you’ll ever break free of old mental patterns?Sep 17, 2016Sep 17, 2016
Laila Le Guen“A whole new light on the life and person of the illustrious deceased”Germano Almeida’s novel ‘The Last Will and Testament of Senhor da Silva Araújo’ takes us deep into the intimate recesses of a Cape Verdean…Sep 10, 2016Sep 10, 2016
Laila Le GuenThe names we are known byWhen the state decides you can’t give your child the name of your choiceSep 3, 2016Sep 3, 2016
Laila Le GuenNairobi’s an acquired tasteI love Nairobi. But I haven’t always felt this way.Aug 20, 2016Aug 20, 2016
Laila Le Guen5 simple tips to boost your vocabulary in a new languageNo flash cards requiredAug 13, 2016Aug 13, 2016