Tryphena Yeboah is the author of the chapbook A Mouthful of Home, selected by the New-Generation African Poets series. Her stories have appeared in Narrative Magazine and Commonwealth Writers, among others. She is a PhD student in English at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Tryphena Yeboah
Articles
A People’s Guide to Orange County: Real People, Real Stories, and the Shaping of Local History
An unconventional guidebook to Orange County points to locations of forgotten history.
Knowing Your Creeks: On Ash Davidson’s “Damnation Spring”
A review of Ash Davidson’s new novel about trees, pollution, and family.
A Deep Dive into Caleb Azumah Nelson’s “Open Water”
Tryphena Yeboah reviews Caleb Azumah Nelson's debut novel, "Open Water."
A Greater Catastrophe in Carol Edgarian’s “Vera”
Tryphena Yeboah reviews "Vera," the new novel by Carol Edgarian set after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
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