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WORLD CHILDREN'S LITERATURE FORUM

Antalya, Turkey, will host the first World Children’s Literature Forum (28 October -3 November 2024),as children's literature is confronted with global cultural and technological shifts. Margarita Al, President of the World Organization of Writers "WOW" said that “regardless of the format or interface used to

Poetry: Phone Call and Counting Raindrops

And I returned to counting raindrops, As I still do now, This is the 22nd rain since that call. Nisar Banbhan, a seasoned poet and writer, based in Karachi, the capital city of Sindh shares his poetry Hailing from Village Mir Muhammad Banbhan, Taluka Mirwah, District Khapurpur and based in Karachi, the capital of Sindh,

At the door of the tents – A Poem from Palestine

At the door of the tents And in the darkness The call is lost And the moon commits suicide. Hanan Awwad is a well-known Palestinian poetess and an activist, shares her poem Hanan Awwad is a well-known Palestinian poetess and an activist, advocate, and poet. She is the president and founder of the Palestine section of the

Escape from Death – A Novel by Zekerija Idrizi

An excerpt from the novel ‘Escape from Death’, authored by renowned Kosovar writer Zekerija Idrizi THE THEOSOPHIST SISYPHUS AND STONE Kristina, last night in a long and arduous visionary dream, I experienced the strangest dialogues in life. Shortly before dusk, I was in the mountains of Kodra e Trimave in Kaçanik (my

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