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River in My Mother’s Heart – Poetry from Korea

I went to the river of sadness in my mother’s heart Hyun Dal-Hwan, a poet from Jeju City of Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poems Poet Mr. Hyun Dal-Hwan is a Korean author, editor and poet, born in Jeju city of South Korea in 1965. He is a member of The Jeju Writer’s Association. Currently, he serves as the

Ramadan on River Clyde

One day, I found myself departing my homeland to another country for a 3 year residency. I had mixed feelings of excitement and fear. The idea of having all the religious seasons far away on a foreign land crossed my mind and filled me with awe. I thought of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting with all its rituals and special

Umbrella Sharing with the World – Poetry from Korea

When two people support each other, it becomes an umbrella where love can blossom Kim Nahyun, a poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her two poems Ms. Nahyun Kim is a poet and essayist who made her debut in poetry and essay writing in the literary magazine ‘Munyesajo’ in 2018. Presently, she serves as the

POETIC CRAFT – A poem by Iconic Marathi Poet Neha Bhandarkar

Whenever some bare truthful poem is recited wearing the cloak of untruthfulness, then and there finishes over the natural beauty and meaning of the poem Author of 16 books in various languages, Neha Bhandarkar shares her poem Neha Bhandarkar, hailing from India, is widely published Iconic Marathi Poet, embellished with numerous

STRESS: THE MOTHER OF ALL DISEASES

Stress, like an uninvited guest, often creeps into our lives, affecting both our mental and physical well-being. In the past, our ancestors faced immense challenges and threats, yet they seemed to manage anxiety and stress differently than we do today. The following could be the possible reasons. Realistic Expectations: Our