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THE FESTIVAL OF FIRE – MYSTIC POETRY FROM INDIA

Only ten percent of our life and time is ours We are absorbed in people we love or hate We are possessed by passions Of love and jealousy. Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, a renowned poet and writer from Chandigarh, India, shares his mystic poems Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, based in Chandigarh, is an Indian poet and scholar credited

The Roses – A Poem from Iraq

Save me, my sky Rain where I burn And put out the fire of separation In the mornings of meeting… AL-Dulaimi, a poetess from Iraq, shares her poem Ahmed Al-Dulaimi was born on June 06, 1970 in Baghdad, Iraq. She has been writing poetry since childhood. She wrote poetry of all kinds, in classical Arabic and dialect, as

Nadia Wassef – An Author and Pioneer of Egypt’s First Modern Bookstore

“I Will Always Be on the Side of Women’, says Nadia Wassef, who has three master’s degrees and a diverse background in literature, social anthropology, and creative writing What inspired you and your sister to start Diwan, Egypt’s first modern bookstore, in 2002? What were some of the biggest challenges you faced in

Peace – Poetry from Greece

Peace, So rare in this planet Since the existence of the humans Quiet was a privilege for few. Eva Lianou Petropoulou, an author and poet from Greece, the cradle of Western Civilization, shares her poems Eva Lianou Petropoulou is an awarded author and poet from Greece with more than 25 years in the literary field, having

Observation of an Expat: Florida – The Submersible State

Hurricanes are only part of Florida’s climate change problem. But more insidious is the impact rising sea levels are having on what has been nicknamed “The Sunshine State.” Hurricanes are only part of Florida’s climate change problem. That is not to in anyway minimize the dangers of extreme weather. Hurricane