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Myriads - A Collection of Poems - cover

Myriads - A Collection of Poems

Irusota The Poet

Publisher: Publiseer Publishing

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'Myriads' is an African inspired collection of poems that span across several topics including slavery, honour, equity, bribery, and love.
Available since: 01/04/2018.

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