On Becoming A Small Press Publisher

In 2014, I started a literary magazine, Lawino, as there were very few magazines catering for African writers, and none dedicated to Ugandans. It didn’t last long, but I’m reviving my dreams of publishing good books to readers in Uganda, and Africa, at very affordable rates, so this post is to introduce my new venture, Ododo Press.

Being Alone In The Christmas Story

An article that discusses Christmas and the phenomenon of loneliness during the holidays, and how the system makes it seem like it is wrong for people who to stay alone, since this view ignores those who show symptoms of autism.

The First Film I Ever Made

I share experiences about the first film I ever made, way back in 2006, and this film is available now on my new peertube instance. I talk about setting that up as well.

Silly ramblings about a writer’s weird habits

Is it just me, or do all writers have weird habits? An I the only one who sits on a chair that’s tattered? Am I the only one who writes while stark naked, though this chair is hurting my butt? Hmmm is me rambling about my writing habits because I’m procrastinating and trying to avoid doing actual writing.

interview for The Terminal Move

This is a story about the migrations of African people, way back in time before the nations and tribes, as we know them today, came into existence. A long time ago when man and nature lived as one, when the heroes of folk tales still walked the earth as ordinary mortals. I particular looked into the legend of Gipir and Labong, which narrates how the Luo people started migrating, I think from somewhere in or near present day South Sudan/Central African Republic, down into East Africa.

Goodbye to a terrible year of trials

I somehow have reached the end of 2023, and it’s been a year that I don’t even know how to describe. It tested my capabilities as an artist and entrepreneur, and I hated it that artists work in a capitalist system in order to survive. I longed for the long lost days when I was … Read more