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The Shepherd’s Heart – A Bouquet of Poems from Taiwan

Amidst the tempest’s rage and the barren hills, The shepherd treads alone, the frost’s cold No longer feared – spring’s warmth far behind. Dr. Tzemin Ition Tsai, a seasoned poet from Taiwan, shares his poems Dr. Tzemin Ition Tsai (born 1957) hails from a small fishing village along the southern coast of

In the Kingdom of Death (War Chronicle/Diaries) – Part 31

Fehmi Ajvazi, an eminent author from Kosovo, has shared his book ‘In the Kingdom of Death’ published in Albanian in 2012 in Pristina, and in Romanian in 2019, and was translated from Albanian to English Fehmi Ajvazi author [In March 1999, the Serbian regime blanketed Kosovo with a contingent of 120,000 regular police,

Love is crazy – Poetry from Albania

Love is crazy, love is mad, Knows no home, knows no border, In an instant, at two places, It is here and it is there. Delo Isufi, a renowned poet from Albania, shares his poetry Delo Isufi, born in Vlora on July 15, 1944, has lived in Tirana, Albania since 1953. After graduating from high school, from 1962-1966 he completed

In the Kingdom of Death (War Chronicle/Diaries) – Part 30

Fehmi Ajvazi, an eminent author from Kosovo, has shared his book ‘In the Kingdom of Death’ published in Albanian in 2012 in Pristina, and in Romanian in 2019, and was translated from Albanian to English Fehmi Ajvazi author [In March 1999, the Serbian regime blanketed Kosovo with a contingent of 120,000 regular police,

Novel: A Woman between Two Men – Part-4

The novel ‘A Woman between Two Men’, with an Albanian-American Theme, is authored by Carrie Hooper and Skifter Këllici Chapter II Mary Davenport, a pleasant young woman between 25 and 30, dressed in shorts and a singlet that opened in the front and back, strolled along a sidewalk in Del Mar Beach and clutched a small