Awuah-Mainoo Gabriel

Gabriel Awuah Mainoo is a Ghanaian writer; poet, editor & lyricist. Winner of 2021 Africa Haiku Prize, Forty Under 40 Awards for Authorship & Creative writing, special prize winner of Soka Matsubara international haiku contest, LFP/ RML/ Library of Africa and the African Diaspora chapbook winner. Prize winner in the 2022 Stephen A. Dibiase Poetry Contest & semifinalist of the Jack Grape International Poetry Prize. He pursues tertiary education at the University of Cape Coast. Recipient of the West Africa Writers Residency. He’s the Author of ‘‘Travellers Gather Dust and Lust’’, (Mwanaka Media and Publishing, Zimbabwe), ‘‘We are Moulting Birds’’, (Light Factory Publication, Canada), ‘‘Chicken Wings at the Altar’’, ‘‘60 Aces of Haiku’’, ‘‘Lyrical Textiles’’ (Illuminated Press, US) & ‘‘Sea Ballet’’, forthcoming. He edits poetry for Goat Shed Press, UK & WGM Magazine. Mainoo’s writing has appeared in The Cicada’s Cry (US), An attempt at exhausting a place in Leicestershire volume (UK), Writers Space Africa, Fireflies’ Light (Missouri Baptist University), aAH! Magazine (Manchester Metropolitan University), Wales Haiku Journal, EVENT (Douglas College), Prairie Fire (Canada), The Haiku Foundation, Best New African Poets Anthologies (2018, 2019, 2020), Black Bamboo, among others. Mainoo is a tennis professional in the morning, a student in the afternoon, and a writer in the evening.


 

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When that special sweetheart leaves, taking your breathe and heart away.
This piece portrays the cruel ways of colonial masters. As objects were used to paint the scene of misery and finally freedom that came at the end.
Voice of a stranded life abroad, yearning to return home...no matter the situation, home is really where the heart is.
Calling our sleeping heroes and sojourners to come home for us to build a great African empire!