Rosemary Esehagu

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Rosemary Esehagu (born 15 November 1981) is a Nigerian writer. She was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, to a family of six children. In 1997, she came to the United States to advance her education. She attended Williams College, a prestigious liberal arts school in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where she earned a BA in Psychology. Her first novel, The Looming Fog, was published in 2006. She lives in the District of Columbia and is finishing her second novel.

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  • I wanted you to experience misery and the death of your innocent conscience because I felt that if you truly did, I would not be a useless life to you." None of us want to be useless.
  • Our humanity never leaves us because we are different, even if we are different in a bad way.
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