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Burning Candle – A Poem from Assam, India

She is a burning candle of profound and magnanimous love Leaving behind the disdain and contempt of windy night Shakil Ahmed, a renowned poet from Assam state of India, shares his poem Shakil Ahmed was born on 31st January 1969 at Badarpur, Assam, India. He completed his master’s degree in English Literature from Assam

The Mystery – Mystic Poetry from India

Life is a series of episodes Not a whole, Broken and tumbled Upside down. Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, a renowned poet and writer from Chandigarh, India, shares his mystic poetry Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, based in Chandigarh, is an Indian poet and scholar credited with 170 plus books of English literature, philosophy and

Tomorrow’s encounter – Poetry from Morocco

Tomorrow’s encounter… A soft light, love’s tender meeting, Let’s dance like the waves, endlessly fleeting. Niamat Elhamri, a Moroccan writer, shares her poems Niamat Elhamri, a Moroccan writer and poet, is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Barcelona Literary Magazine. General Secretary of the World Writers

Healing Wounds – Poetry from Peru

Collect my tears Collect my pain My heart is burning coal That burns all worth. Ramina Herrera, poetess from Peru, a western South American country, shares her poetry Herrera, born in Luya, Amazonas, Peru, in 1979, is a Business Administrator by profession. Graduated from the National University of Trujillo,

Children’s Literature: Wrong Step – A Short Story from Uzbekistan

“A decision made in anger never ends well for anyone” – A mother’s advice to her son Just yesterday, spring had stepped in with its warm and unique fragrance, but soon it would give way to summer. The weather was very hot. There were exactly 10 days left until the end of school. “Kids, how about we go