Inspired by granny�s stories

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Growing up around a grandmother who always told traditional stories and a grandfather who poaetically praised all of God’s creation, Maun poet Priscah Katlholo says there was no way she could not have been bit by the poetry bug

But the seeds that had been sown around the home fires took the nurturing and persuasion from friends to sprout.

“Each time my friends saw the dirt I made on every paper I laid my hands on they were convinced poetry was definitely the way to go for me,” she says.

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