Eyoh Etim is the MD/CEO of Planeyo Publishers. e-mail: planeyopublishers@gmail.com Phone: +2348027898705

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  • Chants for Afro Rococo (Light Verses)

    Afro Rococo (Light Verses)

    2,500.00

    Rococo poetry mimics the formal and existential structures of the rococo art which was popular in the late 17th and all through the 18th centuries in Europe. Rococo arts existed in architecture, painting and music, among others, and was characterised by excessive decoration and furnishing to create wonder and awe, illusion of movement as well as imbuing the art object with elements of the dramatic and theatrics.

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  • Alien Citizens by Eyoh Etim

    Original price was: ₦3,000.00.Current price is: ₦2,000.00.

    Alien Citizens are isolated in the island of Ubenekang, which they share with other aliens in an atmosphere of unbending brutality, hatred, fear and bigotry. Tension mounts as the battle line is drawn between the two opposing forces. The future is uncertain and no one knows where to run for shelter.

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  • Missed Calls by Eyoh Etim

    Original price was: ₦3,000.00.Current price is: ₦2,500.00.

    Missed Calls by Eyoh Etim is the last part of a trilogy and narrates the story of Etuk Awot from where it ends in the second part of the trilogy entitled He Repented Again. He is now a young amateur Nigerian actor on his way to becoming a world-famous movie star. His script, alongside those of others, is competing for the number one position in Hollywood.

    The contents of the script begin to come limelight and immediately assume a terrible significance in a familiar cultural milieu. Then anxiety sets in, and one wonders if he will win. Suddenly, a vision comes from nowhere which makes Etuk desirous of being a star he did not bargain for. . . Here comes the reality of unreality as Etuk Awot suddenly turns out to blaze a trail in a system he most abhorred. One cannot but wonder just how long this vision can last.

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  • Virtual Chants

    3,500.00

    Eyoh Etim‘s Virtual Chants presents an instance of Fbterature in poetry. The poems were first posted on Facebook before being harvested and published as they were on social media platform, with all the likes and comments from readers. This is the Author’s modest contribution to the emergence of internet literature and digital humanities. The poems themselves bemoan the fate of postcolonial Africa and Nigeria through the witty depiction of the angst of the times in the poet’s milieu.

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