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Choosing Coffee

Toluwanimi Joseph

Short Stories. Poems. Film and Book reviews. Art. Music. Life as a Nigerian living in Nigeria.

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Mother Died Today has become Choosing Coffee. There’s nothing else to say really!

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Anachronistic

Anachronistic. The premise of this piece is entirely undefined, but that won’t stop me from putting my finger on a keyboard or my pen to paper, the choice of which is also undefined, and drafting it anyway. Why would I start with the word a...

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Director's Words on "ZION: A Short Film"

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So, I'm writing a screenplay

Before we get into it, I’d love to recommend a song to all of you that is completely independent of what this post is about. The name is Coming Home – Interlude by Kali Uchis. ENJOY!!

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  • Toluwanimi Joseph

    Hey, I'm Tolu! I'm a 21-year-old, Nigerian, final-year Computer Engineering student who wants to be a filmmaker, writer, and quantum computing researcher (haha! Wish me luck). I hope you enjoy every story I have to tell!

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