A
- Aidoo, Ama Ata – Changes
- Aidoo, Ama Ata – Diplomatic Pounds and Other Stories
- Adjei Agyei Baah – Afriku (Haiku and Senryu from Ghana)
- Adkins, Barry – Kevin’s Last Walk, A Father’s Final Journey With His Son
- Akpabli, Kofi – Tickling the Ghanaian – Encounters with Contemporary Culture
- Ashun, Asabea – Mistress of the Game
- Ashun Mary – Tuesday’s Child
B
- Baryeh, Empi – Most Eligible Bachelor
- Baryeh, Empi – Chancing Faith
- Baryeh, Empi – Forest Girl
C
- Cafesin, Jerri – Reverb
D
- Damoah, Awere Nana – Tales From Different Tales
- Damoah, Awere Nana – Excursions in my Mind
- Darko, Amma – Faceless
- Darko, Amma – Not Without Flowers
E
- Emecheta, Buchi – The New Tribe
- Emecheta, Buchi – The Joys of Motherhood
- Emecheta, Buchi – The Bride Price
G
- Glover, Boakyewaa – The Justice
H
- Head, Bessie – Tales of Tenderness and Power
- Head, Bessie – Maru
I
- Ibrahim, Rukaya – The Watchman’s Daughter and Other Stories
- Jacobs, Steve – The Enemy Within
L
- Lacombe, Lara – Deadly Contact
M
- Mahama, Dramani John – My First Coup D’Etat –
- Marlowe, Christopher – The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus
- Mofolo, Thomas – Chaka
- Morrison, Toni – – The Bluest Eye
N
- Nudanu, Celestine – Haiku Rhapsodies
P
- Pomaa Ama – A Time To Part
- Prah, Nana – Midwife To Destiny
R
- Rifaat, Alifa – The Distant View Of A Minaret
- Ronkainen, Khaya – Seasons Defined, Poems of Love and Seasons
T
- Taye, Kiru – Keeping Secrets
W
- Wolo, Mamle – The Kaya Girl
- Woods, Madison – 1 x 50 x 100 Flash Fiction
Charlie, this is really cool!!! I need to come for some lessons, honestly!
Oh, Nana, how can the pupil teach the master? I’m glad you like this page.
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