Further Reading
- Bareng Mogorosi, The Growth of Free State Black Writing (a collection of essays on Bolaji, Qoopane, Lebuso, and Thaisi), 2002. Published by Bareng Book Enterprises. Mangaung.
- Free State Writers Talking. (2002). Edited by Molebogeng A Mokhuoa. Published by Qoopane Literary Services. Bloemfontein.
- Pule Lechesa, Four Free State Authors (2005). Bloemfontein: Eclectic Writers Club.
- Pule Lechesa (ed.), Omoseye Bolaji...on awards, authors, literature (2007), Ladybrand: Phoenix Press.
- EMINENT journal (West Africa). August 2008 edition. "Profile of Omoseye Bolaji, the new Ibadan Chief", p. 18.
- Flaxman Qoopane, THE CREST (Omoseye Bolaji honoured in Nigeria) (2008), Bloemfontein: Qoopane Literary Services.
- Christine Mautjana (ed.), Interviews with Effervescent Writers (2012), Ladybrand and Lesotho: Mbali Press. See pp. 20-39 for interview with Omoseye Bolaji.
- Ishmael Mzwandile Soqaga, OMOSEYE BOLAJI: A Voyage around his literary work (2012), Eselby Jnr Publications. Bloemfontein
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