Published Books

Writing is a culture...

I write: Drama (written a couple for my church youth group and once served as a teenage drama director), Poetry (published two books), Research and articles (journalism!) and short stories (working on a new book on collections of short stories for young people). I also manage 8 blogs on blogger.com :) which covers different interest- from articles to random quotes.

God is my number one source of inspiration.

Reading is a culture. I blog about some of the books I read. I admire so many writers/authors locally and internationally- like Maya Angelou, John C Maxwell, Myles Munroe, Elechi Amadi (author of The Concubine), Chinua Achebe, Tolu Ogunlesi, Chimamanda Adichie etc.

In 2004, the Young Poet Society published my first book. That really boosted my interest in the writing and publishing industry (Literature)! It took me 7 years to publish my 2nd book. But I am glad it is here! And by God's grace, there are many more to come.

Where to buy my books:

1. Terra Kulture (Bookshop)
Plot 1376 Tiamiyu Savage Street
Victoria Island Lagos.

2. Florence & Lambard Publisher and Booksellers
202-204 Ikorodu road, Palm Grove, Lagos

3. The Media Store, Silverbird Galleria, Abuja.

4. Okadabooks.com

To find out how to order for my books, email: ladyjennies@gmail.com

"Half a loaf & a Bakery" was created and published out of necessity. We want to encourage youths who
have no loaf today to step out of their comfort zone and aspire. We want to inspire those with half a loaf to make the best use of what they have been given. We want to tell all young people in Nigeria that have their backs pushed against the wall by circumstances beyond their control, to arise, dare to dream bigger and take action towards greatness everyday. We have shared articles on education, entrepreneurship and related issues to stimulate positive enduring actions. We have also shared interview responses from youths who are leading by example. It is our hope that this book will inspire young people to embrace the culture of hands-on experiential learning and be prepared for the labour force, as entrepreneurs or employees before graduation. Owning a bakery and feeding others is within the reach of everyone who believes in the beauty of their dreams. Get a FREE copy on your android phone via Okadabooks.com or download via Scribd: http://www.scribd.com/doc/210221423/Half-A-Loaf-A-Bakery-by-Jennifer-Ehidiamen-and-Funso-Bukoye
"In Preserve My Saltiness Jennifer addresses life's everyday experiences to our world's trends and shared challenges of the 21st century. Every poem embodies piercing insight and breathless passion. This is the work of a career poet." Jess Rimington, Spoken Word artist & Executive Director of One World Youth Project, USA
Published in 2011 by Step Out Creatives Birmingham United Kingdom

A Review of "In Days to Come"


Jennifer is a remarkable young lady. Living in a country that she truly loves, yet recognizing the many problems as well. From her young mind she reaches out through her poetry hoping that her messages will reach out to educate, but even more so, to offer hope.
Jennifer does not write in rhyming verse or strict form, preferring the freedom to express her innermost thoughts without restriction. Yet poetry it undoubtedly is.
Many have struggled to define poetry, in the same way that many struggle to define art. Poetry paints with words and expressions and as such can be both art and craft.
I believe that if Jennifer’s words move you, then she has expressed both her art and her craft.
Finally, we have tried to avoid making changes to her writing, except perhaps for a few proof reading corrections. We hope by this you will capture not only the words, but (also) the essence of Jennifer’s culture that shines through her poetry.
Philip G. Bell
Editor,
Young Poet Society

NOTE: To find out how to order for copies of these books, email me on ladyjennies@gmail.com

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