I used to visit there night and day,
When sun and moon were locked in intimate embrace.
Faleeha Hassan, a poet and writer from Najaf, Iraq, based in USA, shares her poetry
Faleeha Hassan, a poet, teacher, editor, writer, and playwright, born in Najaf, Iraq, in 1967, now lives in the United States. Faleeha was the first woman to
A passing freight train
In the grip
Of childhood memories.
Goran Gatalica, an eminent poet from Croatia, shares his Haiku poems
Goran Gatalica was born in Virovitica, Croatia, in 1982 and currently resides in Zagreb, Croatia. He finished both physics and chemistry degrees from the University of Zagreb and proceeded directly to
The Great Sire deserves our ‘Sajda’, our whole hearted obeisance, our love, our respect and a promise, not to violate his commands
They join their hands, and bow down, and sometimes just lie prostrate, in order to impress upon gods that they are in ‘sajda’, in a posture of absolute thankfulness, and surrender to
It’s harvest time,
The parched field,
Guards you, as the bread for the soul…
The smile burns on the lips…
Such a longing!!!
Marisa Ashiku, a poetess from Albania, shares her poetry
Marisa Ashiku, born in October 1981, in Lushnje, (Albania) currently resides in Voghera, Italy where she works with
‘My Feudal Lord’ is an autobiographical novel that revolves around a prominent politician and a feudal lord, Mustafa Khar and a woman, the author Tehmina Durrani hailing from a wealthy, ultra-modern family
Tehmina Durrani, a Pakistani writer, an artist, a human rights activists, was born on 18 February 1953 in an educated and