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Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-1

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt [Author’s note: This chapter of the novel skillfully immerses readers into an intricate narrative that blends themes of legacy, displacement, and power dynamics within an

I have to stop… A Poem from India

Hey! What is this! I have to stop Time has moved on…! Dr. Shailesh Gupta Veer, a renowned poet and writer from Fatehpur, UP, India, shares his poem Dr. Shailesh Gupta Veer stands as a luminary in the realm of literature, renowned for his multifaceted contributions as a poet, critic, reviewer, editor, and prolific award

Ice and Snow – Poetry from Bangladesh

Alluring beauty of ice and snow cleanses my soul and sense. Oh, white fairy, please keep falling for wishful romance! Tasneem Hossain, a renowned multi-lingual poet from Bangladesh, shares her poems Ice and Snow Shining, sparkling snow and ice, Fluffy flurries falling from heaven, oh so nice! Hanging icicles on branches

The Year of a River on Travel

In 2024, I engaged in several notable activities with amazing personalities across Egypt, Nigeria, Korea, and Turkey. I also had important online sessions all over Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa. It has been a busy year! In Nigeria, the World Organization of Writers (WOW) Awards were announced by President Margarita Al during the

People of the Indus: Portraits from a changing river

On a journey from mountain to sea, The Third Pole meets people whose lives are intertwined with the nourishing, destructive and evolving Indus Alefia T Hussain On its 3,100-kilometre course from the mountains of Tibet to the Arabian Sea, the mighty Indus River flows through foothills and plains, national parks, lands that have been