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The Writer's Column ft Favour Egbogun

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Favour Egbogun is a writer, storyteller, and photographer. She writes beautifully crafted Christian fiction that leaves her readers hearts yearning for more and most importantly, transformed. Writing journey  Favour got inspired to write when she read a friend's poem. She was attending covenant university at the time and she was at 100 level. She fell in love with the poem. Prior to this, she had always loved literature and it was something she wanted to do but had not written anything before reading that poem.  This was the beginning of my writing journey, however, I was not serious with it, Favour claims. She showed a friend one of the pieces she wrote and the person said: "oh this is good, your writings are not shallow, they are quite deep". This made her want to write more so she joined the writing team of DAVAASS MEDIA and was able to fulfill her dreams of writing more. She was so inspired.  People began to know her as someone that writes. One thing led to the other ...

The Writer's Column

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  Let me officially welcome you to THE WRITER'S COLUMN. Being a writer can be glamourous on the outside, but people fail to actually understand the challenges writers go through, the inner battles they fight, and so on. The writer's column is a space where different writers share their writing journey, the challenges they faced, the challenges they are still facing, and the things they did/are doing to overcome them. This page is meant to encourage writers to keep doing what they love regardless of what the outcome might seem like and let them know that they are not alone. I was going to share my own experiences as a writer, but I think I will save that for later. Again, I officially welcome you to the writer's column. I hope you enjoy reading these experiences as much as I enjoyed writing them. Stay tuned.

You are so perfect

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It is nice to finally write about something other than books or the other things I write about here. A few weeks ago, I got a text from a friend which read; You are so perfect. I stared at it for the longest time and it got me thinking. Why would someone say this to me, is it to make me feel good?  I don't think so. I know what a  'make you feel good' text looks like, I get that a lot but this is different. Perfection is such a strong word to be likened to something as shallow as that.  When something is perfect, it means it has no flaws. The exact opposite of what my life felt like on the day I got that text. I am not perfect, I have never been and I don't think I ever will if we are going by this definition. In fact, nine out of ten times, I am ninety-eight percent flawed. This is one of the reasons I tend to read a lot. I read to escape my reality, I read because my life is boring and I just want to get lost in someone else's reality even if that reality is f...

The Sister-In-law - Pamela Crane

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You can purchase books from Rovingheights with the link below  https://rhbooks.com.ng/?ap_id=Jannaonyemaobi Hello everyone, Welcome back. Today I will be reviewing the sister-in-law by Pamela Crane. The sister-in-law is a psychological thriller that revolves around three characters; Lane Flynn, Harper Paris and Candace Moriaity. Harper comes home one evening and finds her husband; Ben Paris dead. He has been stabbed in the chest and beside him is a suicide note. She panics and calls her brother; Lane Flynn who happens to be a nurse. Lane arrives and convinces Harper to restage the crime scene to look like a murder instead of a suicide so Ben's life insurance can pay out. While they both get to work restaging the crime scene and tampering with evidence, something catches Lane's attention that makes him question if Ben indeed took his own life or if he was actually murdered.  As the story continues, Ben's death is being investigated, Harper discovers hidden secret...

Into the water - Paula Hawkins

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You can purchase books from Rovingheights with the link below  https://rhbooks.com.ng/?ap_id=Jannaonyemaobi Hi everyone, thank you for stopping by.  Today, I will be reviewing Into the water by Paula Hawkins. A lot of you might be familiar with Paula Hawkins' previous book titled the girl on the train. Below is the link to read my review on this book. https://jannaonyemaobi.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-girl-on-train-paula-hawkins.html Into the water is a psychological suspense thriller about a girl and her sister. After the unexpected death of Nel Abbott, Jules Abbott; Nel's sister returns to Beckford to take care of Lena; Nel's 15 year old daughter and also find out the reason behind her unexplained death. Jules had an estranged relationship with her sister due to a misunderstood incident that happened in their childhood.  Lena is caught in the middle of all these. At first she does not like Jules and is furious with her for not speaking with her mom. Lena's friend Kati...