Why humour in writing matters (and why we’re tired of literary trauma)

Why we need more humour in writing.

Have you ever picked up a book, settled into your favourite chair with a steaming mug of tea, ready for a relaxing escape… only to find yourself deep in emotional exhaustion instead?

In today’s world, many readers are starting to feel overwhelmed by heavy, intense storytelling. While meaningful literature has its place, there’s a growing need for something lighter: humorous writing, satire, and flash fiction that helps us breathe again.

Motherhood in your 40s – Fabulous, Fierce, and Frequently Tired

Motherhood in your 40s is a beautiful contradiction. You’re fierce, capable, ambitious, and frequently tired. Between school runs, work deadlines, teenage conversations, and the quiet pull of your own dreams, life can feel like a constant balancing act.

But maybe Mother’s Day isn’t about doing everything perfectly. Maybe it’s about being present.

This post is an honest, witty look at the reality of modern motherhood: the chaos, the laughter, the sacrifices, and the deep joy of raising children while still becoming the woman you’re meant to be.

Here’s to the mothers doing it all imperfectly… and beautifully.

#MothersDay #MotherhoodInYour40s #RealMotherhood

An introduction to “The Lagos Flash Fiction Series” by Tolulope Popoola

Tolulope Popoola’s Lagos Flash Fiction Series is a witty, emotionally intelligent, and culturally vibrant portrait of modern Lagos life, told through a brilliant collection of flash fiction stories. Comprising six standalone volumes: Memoirs of a Lagos Wedding Planner, Memoirs of a Serial Best Man, Memoirs of a Lagos Baker, Memoirs of a Lagos Taxi Driver, […]