Something is Cooking...


Something is cooking.

I am working on relaunching the blog for writers and readers of poetry and short stories.

There are so many things in the pipeline that will be released from 1 December 2024.

Some of the things include publishing opportunities for poetry and short prose amongst others

In the meantime let me know what you would love to see.

And what you are working on.

Until next time, keep writing

Hi! I'm Mechi.

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