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Lady Evelyn Cobbold: a woman against all odds

I was once scrolling down my Facebook account and then I stopped at a post. It was Ms. Yvonne Ridley’s photo of 20 Scottish Muslims on a mission to visit a lonely grave in the Highlands. There they prayed and remembered the deceased with due honor. I was intrigued by the fact that the very grave is up the mountains and it belongs to the

The Book – He’s Alive by Dibran Fylli

An introduction to a book ‘He is Alive’, authored by Dibran Fylli that narrates the story of Liberation War of Kosovo and Commander Adem Jashari who led the war Dibran Fylli, born in Kosovo, is a director, actor, poet, writer, academician, Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious international magazine Orfeu. He has won many

Voices – The Bouquet of Poems from Greece

Eva Lianou Petropoulou, an awarded 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 published more than 15 books. Her poems are translated in more than 20 languages. She is President of

Wisdom of ‘No’ in Ho Chi Minh – Poetry from Vietnam

Nguyen Van Dien, a poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares his three poems Nguyen Van Dien, a poet from Vietnam, was born in 1958 at his hometown Hung Yen. He is member of Vietnamese Writers’ Association, Deputy Director of Vietnamese Literary Copyright Center, and Member of Hung Yen Literature and Arts Association. His

Connection with three millennium BC – A Short Story

A piece of fiction that narrates the story of archaeologist Sir John Marshall’s grandson Peter, who traveled a long way from London and breathed his last in Karachi before visiting Mohenjo-Daro, the site of Great Indus Civilization On one cool evening in London, barrister Mazhar Kazi received a phone call from Dr. Imdad Ali, his