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Moon and Fish – A Bouquet of Poems from Vietnam

Why does the moon appear to be flicker under water? Let the fish swim around looking for it Dr. Trinh Quoc Thang, an eminent poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares his four poems Dr. Trinh Quoc Thang from Vietnam, the Professor of HUCE Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, is Member of Hanoi Writers’ Association

Children’s Literature: Fresh Dream

Short Story of a girl from Surkhandarya region of Uzbekistan who had left her homeland in search of livelihood, returns to establish a factory for helping jobless youth, and becomes a successful entrepreneur Barno closed her eyes and took a deep breath as she landed at the Tashkent airport. She felt the aroma of soil was so lovely. The

Shattered Dreams – A Short Story

Story of a girl hailing from a remote town of Sindh who wanted to study for a better future and faces harassment at university University life is full of hopes and happiness, students study in university for different hopes, different dreams, and for different purposes. Where many students dream of learning, many students want to enjoy

Smokes on Screen – Poetry from a Refugee Camp

Charles Lipanda Matenga, born in DR Congo, raised orphan, and living in Dzaleka Refugee Camp, Malawi, shares three of his poems Charles Lipanda Matenga is a published poet, writer, author of Our Voice is Our Catalyst Anthology with Salvador CapBic and performer in Slam Poetry from our talents, our advocacy festival, Tumaini Festival and

Ana Stjelja: To a Palestinian Child (poem)

I see tears in your eyes The lost childhood Scattered houses Displaced I feel the pride in your heart For being who you are On the land of endless wars What is your fault? Your sky is colored in blood Your silence is broken By the sound of missiles Instead of fresh breeze You smell