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LIFE IS FLAMENCO – A POEM BY STRIDER MARCUS JONES

Life is flamenco, To come and go, High and low, Fast and slow Strider Marcus Jones is a poet from Salford, England with proud Celtic roots in Ireland and Wales Strider Marcus Jones, a poet, is law graduate and former civil servant from Salford, England with proud Celtic roots in Ireland and Wales. He is the editor and publisher of

The Scent and Color of March – Poetry from Vietnam

What do you hear in the scent of March? When the scent merges with the wind, Red bombax ceiba flower petals are all over the sky Thanh Thuong, a poetess from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares her poetry Nguyen Thanh Thuong, born on May 11, 1968, is a Teacher, and a Poet. She lives in Hanoi, Vietnam. Many of her poems have

Sharjah Cinema Days enrich artistic scene, attract over 5,000 visitors

The “Sharjah Cinema Days” initiative, which concluded its activities yesterday (Sunday), 3rd March, achieved remarkable success that reflects the vitality of the cultural scene in Sharjah. The initiative, organised by the FANN Foundation - Media Discovery Platform, was able to attract more than 5,000 visitors, who took part in

Reason for the Rain – Poetry by Serbian-American Poet Maja Herman Sekulić

There was all this wine in our veins, there was all this rain. Maja Herman-Sekulić is an internationally published Serbian-American author of 23 books in Serbian, English German and French; her poems were translated in 25 languages. Of her poetry, Nobel laureate Joseph Brodsky said: “her poetry is of the rarest talent and beauty as

Arab Love in the Andalusian Neighborhood

In celebration of Valentine’s Day, the archaeological site Barrio Andalusí (former Mesón Gitano) in Almería witnessed poetry readings Almeria Correspondent In celebration of Valentine’s Day, the archaeological site Barrio Andalusí (former Mesón Gitano) in Almería witnessed poetry