African Dream by Fikile Dlamini
African Dream by Fikile Dlamini There are two things I remember about that night. The gold stars dotted across the winter sky and your voice permeating the darkness. You sat on the slope of...
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As with many short stories with nameless characters, there is something basic, something stripped-down about the plot. I found this…