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Healing Wounds – Poetry from Peru

Collect my tears Collect my pain My heart is burning coal That burns all worth. Ramina Herrera, poetess from Peru, a western South American country, shares her poetry Herrera, born in Luya, Amazonas, Peru, in 1979, is a Business Administrator by profession. Graduated from the National University of Trujillo,

Never Prayed Before – A Poem from Odisha, India

Oh Lord! Never have I urged Before your Highest Court To change things Upside – down Dr. Bhawani Shankar Nial, renowned poet from Odisha state of India, shares his poem Internationally acclaimed poet Dr. Bhawani Shankar Nial was born on 6th July 1968 in Kalahandi district, Odisha state of India. He is also a Human

Children’s Literature: Wrong Step – A Short Story from Uzbekistan

“A decision made in anger never ends well for anyone” – A mother’s advice to her son Just yesterday, spring had stepped in with its warm and unique fragrance, but soon it would give way to summer. The weather was very hot. There were exactly 10 days left until the end of school. “Kids, how about we go

Insectivitis: The Uprising – Mystic Poetry from India

Leave some sugar in a jar, And don’t put the cover tight The wind will enter And you won’t know from where Some insects would be born. Dr. Jernail S. Anand Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, a renowned poet and writer from Chandigarh, India, shares his mystic poetry Dr. Jernail S. Anand is a Chandigarh-based

Sindhi Koki – celebrating flavours and memories from a Sindhi kitchen

If you’ve ever had a Sindhi friend, chances are you would have definitely tasted the koki. The journey from Sindh to Gujarat When all is lost, what does one hold on to? A photograph, a piece of heirloom, an important document? During the Partition of 1947, over 700,000 Sindhi Hindus were forced to leave their homeland, what