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Anjali Joseph in conversation with Gabriel Gbadamosi

Anjali explores her interest in the here and now of everyday lives, the writing that makes sense of life in the smallest of details and moments, and that discloses its magic.
18th June, 2025
'In fiction as well as in the sometimes wearying business of living discontinuity is a friend.'
Anjali Joseph

Anjali Joseph

Anjali Joseph is a novelist and teacher of literature and creative writing.

Gabriel Gbadamosi

Gabriel Gbadamosi

Gabriel Gbadamosi is a poet, playwright, essayist and critic.

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