When Women Ruled the World: A Global Architecture of Female Power in History and Story
Women as history’s architects—power, resistance, and legacy across cultures and time.
Reflections on historical fiction, cultural memory, and the long road toward Echoes of Valor.
Women as history’s architects—power, resistance, and legacy across cultures and time.
A reflection on Africa’s matriarchs—how women anchored sovereignty, resistance, and cultural continuity across centuries.
Poetry becomes a lens into Echoes of Valor, revealing its emotional, cultural, and philosophical depths beyond the limits of prose.
A thoughtful exploration of the challenges in reclaiming silenced African histories through historical fiction and the role of storytelling as a counter-archive.
A deeply personal reflection on ancestry, omission in Kenyan historiography, and why Mekatilili wa Menza became the moral spine of my debut novel.
A historically grounded essay on the Giriama resistance, cultural defiance, and why Mekatilili’s struggle still speaks powerfully today.