Life is geometrically formative too
Through a shower of classic water.
Shikdar Mohammed Kibriah, a renowned poet from Bangladesh, shares his poetry
Shikdar Mohammed Kibriah, born on 1st July, 1968, in Sylhet, Bangladesh, has Masters in philosophy, and is a globally published, awarded, translated and featured renowned poet,
As if silence suddenly stands up and slaps another silence,
A breakup comes barefoot like that, a breakup like that.
Kang, Hyeonguk, a poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poems
Poet Mr. Kang, Hyeonguk was born in Sangju, Gyeongbuk, in 1949. He debuted as a poet from a monthly literature Magazine in 1976. He
In the stone-pillared alleys
Stardust is gathering
In five-petal lilies!
Andromachi Benekou, a poet, puppeteer, painter, and author from Chouliarades, Ioannina, Greece shares her poems
Andromachi Benekou was born in Chouliarades, Ioannina, Greece. Her love for books and development pushed her to study Economics, Pedagogy and
Will Earth colonies remember the homeland they left behind or they will only like a snake that chucked its skin, never turn their head back
Fahredin Shehu, an accomplished Independent Scientific Researcher, poet and multilingual writer from Kosovo, shares his poems
Fahredin Shehu, born in Rahovec, South East of Kosova, is an
What we teach our daughters of marriage is almost nil. In olden times, mothers used to force the idea of the ‘real home’ of the girl being the house of her in-laws.
If a daughter is to be married off, she has to be trained about the arts which make the marriage successful.
A daughter has to be a daughter-in-law, and she