We are currently accepting submissions! The Kalahari Review welcomes exceptional fiction, essays, poetry, photography, and art. Feel free to submit your work at any time. It's your opportunity to showcase your talent to the world!
We are currently accepting submissions! The Kalahari Review welcomes exceptional fiction, essays, poetry, photography, and art. Feel free to submit your work at any time. It's your opportunity to showcase your talent to the world!
The Insecurity Paradox She was never inadequate — just waiting to see herself clearly — a story from Sumaiyah Muhammad Salisu kalaharireview.com/the-insecuri...
A Letter to My Mother Mrs Marian Sia Nyuma — Moijueh Poems that are cries for justice and hymns to the parents who armed him for success — from Sierra Leonean Sinneh T. Moijueh
The Village Beards are Burning Poems of shifting identities in a land where art is sustained when survival demands silence — from Malawian William Khalipwina Mpina
A Letter to My Mother Mrs Marian Sia Nyuma — Moijueh Poems that are cries for justice and hymns to the parents who armed him for success — from Sierra Leonean Sinneh T. Moijueh
I Love You, but I’m Not in Love With You A piece capturing being connected with someone, to the slow unravelling of a bond — from Kenyan Jerusa Mentrin
The Village Beards are Burning Poems of shifting identities in a land where art is sustained when survival demands silence — from Malawian William Khalipwina Mpina
The Voice of Christianity in Nigeria Today An essay about the violence perpetuated on Christians in parts of Nigeria, and the silence met from the churches — from Chinedu Herbert Oluwadamilare
The Sharpening of Prisca’s Teeth The story of a young African woman who returns to the Congo to undergo traditional teeth sharpening, defying her family — from Sabrina Moella
The Voice of Christianity in Nigeria Today An essay about the violence perpetuated on Christians in parts of Nigeria, and the silence met from the churches — from Chinedu Herbert Oluwadamilare
The Sharpening of Prisca’s Teeth The story of a young African woman returns to the Congo to undergo traditional teeth sharpening, defying her family — from Sabrina Moella