Nana Fre­d­ua-Agye­man is a writer and an Agri­cul­tur­al Econ­o­mist. He was born in Suhum, a small town about eighty kilo­me­tres from Accra, Ghana. His writ­ings revolve around human­i­ty and its (in)humaneness.

Nana’s poems have appeared in sev­er­al poet­ry mag­a­zines, antholo­gies, and lit­er­ary sites includ­ing Sen­tinel Nige­ria, Tuck Mag­a­zine, Mun­y­ori, and the first Writ­ers Project of Ghana’s anthol­o­gy, Look Where You Have Gone to Sit. His Haiku have been pub­lished in Frog­pond, Acorn, The Heron Nest and at online e‑zines such as simplyhaiku.com and Sham­rock Haiku Journal.

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