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Fighting Your Own Enemy – A Poem from Sudan

You better disband your snags here, or before long you will snout doom Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet and writer from South Sudan, a war-raged African country, shares his fresh poem. Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker is a TEFL Teacher, Poet,

The Castle of Paper – A Poem from Bangladesh

The castle of ruler is of weapons, and the poet’s is of paper Rezauddin Stalin, a renowned poet of Bangladesh shares his poem Rezauddin Stalin is a very famous Bengali poet, born in 1962 in Nalbhanga village of Greater Jessore district.

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

Love songs from the land of Longans – Poetry from Vietnam

My homeland connects with rivers, dark red alluvium deposits in the delta Van Dien, an eminent poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares his poems Born in 1958 at his hometown Hung Yen, Vietnam, poet Van Dien is the member of

Valley Whispers – The book on Nature and Environment

Reviews of the book ‘Valley Whispers’, authored by UK-based nature poet Jyotirmaya Thakur Jyotirmaya Thakur, a retired principal, hailing from India and based in UK, is the author of twenty-six books. She is multi – genre award