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romuald dzemo ngong Beyond the Shadows

romuald dzemo ngong
romuald dzemo ngong
Manila
Member since: Aug, 2008
Last login: 03/12/2010
Last update : 01/04/2010
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About Me

  • Born in the North West province of cameroon where he studied and grew up. Author of Words Lost in the Wind, Pendium Publishing, 2008. He lives and works in the philippines.

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    January 4, 2010

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  • Solis suite

    November 30, 2009

    • Chchi gave me one of those sickening looks that precedes some nasty word. I waited. She tilted her head as she always did. "So..." She said as though expecting something."So what?" I asked."How about your crush?" My heart skipped. "What crush?" I asked trying to sound uninterested. "Pretending to be a good girl ha? Why didn't you go to him?" She ...
  • the colt 2

    November 17, 2009

    • He stood on a magical swing, the world swayed around him in sparks of shimmery lights. He seemed to communicate with the woman, understanding her, yet no words were spoken. In an instant of her stare, he understood a lot of things. She was a human unlike any other. He did understand that it wasn't given to anyone to see her face. In his mind he asked her: "Are you a nymph?""No. I ...
  • The Nymph

    November 13, 2009

    • It was an exceptionally beautiful white colt. Lalom swallowed when he caught sight of the animal. It was immobile, thrusting its head meekly and sniffing the air around it. Lalom approached the animal which remaineed still until he was just a touch away from it. Then it started to move away, he addressed the animal, almost entreating: "Wait. I aint gonna harm you. Just wanna make friends ...
  • Writing under stress

    November 5, 2009

    • Working and writing could be an exercise that isn't just tedious but a dual enterprise in which each element nourishes another. The only thing is knowing how to get going in the midst of such chaos without losing one's head, holding all the threads together and working towards a sustained harmony. One thing always gets the better of another....   Between pauses at my work, I have tried to ...

Reviews I've Written

  • Beautiful poem

    March 14, 2009
    Makes for great read, a lucid eye-searing into the mystery of the unknown, unreal yet haunting-- and isn't that a universal question?
  • DZEMO ROMUALD: A NEW POETIC VOICE FROM AFRICA

    October 31, 2008
    Dzemo Romuald, A New Poetic Voice From Africa: A Reading of His Words Lost in the Wind By Ngo Charles Nsoseka

Comments I've Written

  • Dalia 2

    when Dalia came back, she'd changed. Her hair was bound with a crimson ribbon, and she looked thinned under a pair of brown shorts.
  • A Chapter of my Book

    I just drafted this in the office: The sun was already up when Solis woke up.
  • for the blog

    The cynic believes no one but himself. He feels that someone is always against him. The pessimist, he sees things in their decadent end... while the optimist sees things in their birth.
  • Gisi 2

    The way people see you may be important. It may leave a sense of goodness, a kind of well-being; you feel good.
  • Haven valley continues

    Abe Aissa Aya He-en heon "Yes." My men will track him down soon. And do you know what happened with your Ngasim? He is drained. There was a sardonic smile on his face.

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