The first day of the Tanweer Festival proved to be a spectacular gathering of music, poetry and art, as the desert night came alive under a canopy of stars in the vast and historical wonder of the Mleiha desert.
The festival, envisioned by Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi as a first-of-its-kind in the region, welcomed over 2,000
Amidst a festive atmosphere in the open-air theatre in the courtyard of the Egyptian city of Luxor, the Luxor Arabic Poetry Festival put the final touches on the activities of the ninth edition, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and organised by the
The novel ‘A Woman between Two Men’, with an Albanian-American Theme, is authored by Carrie Hooper and Skifter Këllici
Chapter IV
Charlie Smith and Mary sat across from each other in a large cafe in downtown San Diego. Charlie’s glasses with their thin, silver frames and the look in his eyes gave him the
The lives of women are so strange; they adjust themselves in every situation. They endure everything, but the question is, why and for how long?
Maria Khushk | Hyderabad
Today, I realized how strange life is. It feels like there’s a storm before the rain, then the rain itself, and finally, a fleeting sense of peace. Zara’s
I am the sea and the ocean, the captain of my ship, under this firmament.
I am the volcano and the ice of Antarctica…
Alma Buljubasic Maglic, a poet from Bosnia and Herzegovina, based in Denmark, shares her poems
Alma Buljubasic Maglic was born in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where she was educated. Due to the war in