Senduq is a compilation by a twentysomething ethio-african in the U.S. who dabbles in creative writing, reading & thought.trails on identity, justice, nostalgia, peace, immigration, culture, nation and …mindentropy inducing insanities of this world
senduQ ranks 326 in Africa and 2 in Ethiopia. According to site visitors it ranks 754, and 633 according to page views:
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Are you all 100% 'free of ass-kissing? Do you accept it to be the norm and do it when necessary? Semhal
by guest writer: Liya Separated by our connection Divided by common ground Enmity no longer needs to be understood Now accepted the way love once was From opposite sides of the border We mirror each other’s DNA Still found soaking the Earth on both sides Almond eyes traced in
by tpeace floating above the little balls solid insolubles swimming in water young heroine skims small solid things which don’t exist but burst and smear a river before her eyes a world clear as murk shallow water drowning her mind sticking her in this dazzling scene of the real unreal
(picture courtesy of agent_of.chaos) by Nani My first encounter with the now famous and rightfully acclaimed economist Dambisa Moyo was when I watched her interview on Carlie Rose of March 25th. I accidentally ran into the interview online again a day or two later while I was aimlessly wondering on the
by Semhal My parents and siblings have had more effect on my development as an individual than any other experiences in my life. My mother’s stoicism and generosity & my father’s devotion to his work and to his family has allowed me to view the world in a way that
by Sofi, a thinker, word artist, a lover of books, dialogue & people Words are like incense. Underneath their crude obvious delights of fragrance and effect are hidden. Incense and words, full of mystifying aromas, both used in counteracting the unpleasant, assaulting the senses, easing pious souls and amusing the
SenduQians, Thank you for having me, and for readying yourselves to reading my, at times, ridiculous and nonsensical rambles. It will sound, or rather, read a bit crude; but I’ll say what I feel and mean what I say. A bit about me, I am a 20something ethioafrican. I hate
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