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My Heart Is Full Of Memories – Poetry from Azerbaijan

My heart is full of bloody memories Akbar Goshali, a renowned poet from Azerbaijan, the land of Fire Temple and Burning Mountain, shares his poems Born in 1973 in Gosha village of Tovuz region of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Akbar Goshali is the graduate of Azerbaijan Technical University (1995) and the Academy of Public

Connection with people as a community – A Poem from Bosnia Herzegovina

Everyone in the community must respect everyone Maid Corbic, 24, from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, is awarded poet. He is the moderator of the WLFPH (World Literature Forum Peace and Humanity) for unity and world peace in Bhutan. He is also the editor of the portal of the First Virtual Art Universe, led by Dijana Uherek Stevanović, and

Answering Trivial Questions – A Poem from Korea

I am being guided by that silent river. Song, Kyeongdong, an award-winner poet from Korea, the land of Morning Calm, shares his poem Mr. Song Kyeongdong is actively engaged as Korea’s representative socially engaged poet. He writes poems filled with solidarity, comfort, and love for ordinary people who live affirming lives

Palestine’s Medal of Culture for the Colombian poet Fernando Rendón

President of the State of Palestine honored the Colombian poet in appreciation of his poetic and cultural efforts and creativity, and contribution to supporting the Palestinian cause The President of the State of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, awarded the Colombian poet Fernando Rendón the Medal of Culture, Science and Arts – Level

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