Poems, Stories, (Bookish) Thoughts

The ability to create and to be able to breathe life into that creation, so that it stirs a reader in many different ways – maybe takes them into a past, enables them to make meaning or interpret some present, or even throws them into a future in such a way that their minds are opened to the many possibilities, for me, is truly a kind of magic I never want to lose.

About Me

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Victoria Naa Takia Nunoo is a Ghanaian author. Her works of fiction and/or poetry have been published in various online literary magazines including the Kalahari Review, Brittle Paper, Afridiaspora, Afreada, and Praxis Mag Online. She was a contributor to the Praxis ATF5 response chapbook, and to the anthology, ‘The Different Shades of a Feminine Mind’ — an African Women Writers Literary Project. Her poetry collection, Yellow Tulips, was shortlisted in the RL Poetry Award 2017. Brass Neck is her debut book, and the winner of the RL Poetry Award 2018.

37 responses to “About Me”

  1. […] Victoria Naa Takia Nunoo is a poet and writer from Ghana. She has various short stories and poems that have appeared in several literary magazines and publications. Brass Neck is her debut book, and the winner of the RL Poetry Award 2018. […]

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  2. Whenever I am bored I surf the internet prior to my surfing journey I eventually, click on http://www.poetryetal.wordpress.com 🙂 wow what an online space to be; where I read the best of articles that gets me inspiration for the next painting on my artboard; the best lines of code for my developing software; the next character to be animated; the going concern is here…I LOVE TO READ FROM POETRY ET AL.

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  3. Go Higher Naa….

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  4. I think you’re an amazing writer. I have nominated you for the Liebster Award. Kindly check out my post for more information.
    https://ewurabenawrites.com/2016/04/21/the-liebster-award/
    Cheers!

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    1. Thank you Ewurabena. I’ll check it out 🙂

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  5. i spent a while going through all your pieces. i think you will make a great worshiper when you ever stop fearing the stage. i love how you write

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    1. Oh wow lol. I’m not so sure anymore if it’s fear. I don’t know, but it seems to be more of an ‘interest’ thing. My heart is more tuned to ink and paper.

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      1. then you could ink the lyrics and sell them

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    2. Surely, that is something I can consider 🙂

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  6. For what have read so far. it amazing to me,not just me.we love it and keep it up.

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    1. Thanks so much Dayor 🙂

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  7. A fine piece of schorlarship. You are such an inspiration. Keep up the good work

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    1. Thank you very much Ray for the kind words. I hope you come by here often 🙂

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  8. A fine piece of schorlarship.You are such an inspiration Naa. Keep the good

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  9. THE VERSATILE BLOGGER AWARD

    I have nominated you for the WordPress Versatile Blogger Award, just click on the link for the prompt.

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    1. Thanks a lot Rytha. I sure will check it out. Cheers 🙂

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    2. it amazes me how the words of Afro cosmo-writers influence social beings across the world. the new African oxygen -breath in- breath out.yes thats the African dream

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      1. U can say that again

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  10. I have been following your updates for a while. Your poetry is inspiring 🙂 Keep it up 🙂

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    1. Hello Nii, thanks a lot for following my updates. I feel inspired that you are inspired. I have also been reading your blog. I’d add you to my list and you can do same. It would help people find our blogs easier. I’d be posting again pretty soon so please, do stick around 🙂

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    Beautiful words, and that is even an understatement. You are gifted

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    1. Thanks a lot Revina. You’re awesome 🙂 Do stick around.

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  12. your poems always inspires me to write something,thank GOD for your life and your gift

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    1. Thank you so much for the kind words @master oasis. It is a delight to me that you are inspired by my poems. I in the same way came to know poetry so I understand what you mean. Keep the fire burning and lets continue writing 🙂

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  13. Loving your style, and thanks for following my blog 🙂

    I’ve added you on my links –> friends, you doing the same helps people find our blogs 🙂

    Keep in touch …

    Cheers

    Don Charisma

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    1. Thanks you Don Charisma. I have also added you to my links. Your blog is awesome!

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  14. your quotes and thoughts are wonderful!

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    1. Hello Insung, Thanks a bunch for passing blog my blog and I am grateful that you find my quotes and thoughts powerful. Much love 🙂

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  15. spur us on with your thoughts, spur us on with your poems, hit that keyboard with your emotions, make it count! indeed, you’ve already made it count. Keep on writing, don’t be deterred……..fellow poet Eddie Tizzle

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    1. Hi eddie, Thanks a lot for passing by my blog. Its an honour to receive such positive feedback from you. Stay glorious 🙂

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  16. You truly inspires

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    1. Thank you so much Mr Hanson…Thanks for passing by again 🙂

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  17. I see inner sufferings in your soul. Every poet and writer see the melancholic state of affairs around us. ‘Tis not local or regional–this is global–so sad!

    I also have my blog in blogspot: litamalgam.blogspot.com

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    1. Indeed, it is a global issue. Thanks for reading 😀

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  18. So Lovely. I like your blog.

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    1. Thanks Patrick 😀

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