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Aremu Adams Adebisi

Aremu Adams Adebisi is a black poet whose works are inspired by natural vastness. His poems have been published in Rockvale Review, Brittle Paper, the Laurel Review, and elsewhere. He seeks to find depth, peace, and tranquility in poetry, exploring the concepts of liberation, equality, and existentialism. He curates ARTmosterrific and is a content creator for ELLIPSIS. He recently made the cut in the Best “New” African Poets and 20.35 Africa anthologies. He can be reached on Twitter @aremudamsbisi.

[Demystification of the Hereafter]

Posted on March 16, 2019June 28, 2019

1. when do the dead eat? on thursdays the day he slept & never had to sleep again 2. what do the dead eat? he feeds on alms in form of salts & clothes & grains & prayers but his soul does not have a body when dead. but his soul is a glass, a […]

Posted in Vol. 1 No. 4

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