I met Gbenga Awomodu,
online, I can’t recall if it was on Facebook or in the early days of
Naijastories, but we connected online and since we both live in Lagos and
shared an interest in event reviews and journalism, the chances of us meeting
outside of the electronic world of social media was high. We met a couple of
times outside of social media before the Farafina
Trust Creative Writing Workshop brought us face to face again in August
2012. The story of my generation of writers actually played out in that
workshop. Of the 22 participants, I had only ever met Gbenga in person before
the workshop, but Richard Ali, Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, and Samuel Tosin Kolawole were already (Facebook
connected) friends of mine, even though I had never met them in person. I still shiver at that social media strangeness that allows you
know people intimately before you meet them in person. I was also meeting Yemisi Ogbe for the first time, but I
knew her work as a food writer with the now sadly defunct Next Newspaper, where I also had the privilege of contributing
articles, and we happen to have mutual admiration for each other’s work—I discovered that out during the course of the workshop. I summarised my workshop
experience here
and Yewande Omotosho did here,
so we can skip all the long tori and
bite into the meat of this one.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
My next BIG Thing!
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