Effacing by Quebecois poet Lise Gauvin was originally appeared in an artist’s book in France. Translated from French by Patrick Williamson. Lise Gauvin is a writer and musician, professor emeritus at the University of Montreal.
Effacing by Quebecois poet Lise Gauvin was originally appeared in an artist’s book in France. Translated from French by Patrick Williamson. Lise Gauvin is a writer and musician, professor emeritus at the University of Montreal.
Shuvra Das is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and lives in the greater Detroit area. Photography, painting, writing, travel and theater are some of his passions.
Doctor by profession. Sarika Jaswani is a Crochet Artist, Art Tutor Writer of Children’s Stories. Philanthropist. Poet. Her poems run on theme of love, reflection and philosophy of life.
Edip Cansever (August 8, 1928 – May 28, 1986) was a Turkish poet, considered part of the Ikinci Yeni movement which was a loosely affiliated group of poets who embraced modernism and brought about a revolution in Turkish poetry
Anita Agnihotri’s literary oeuvre spans across all genres- poetry, novels, writing for children, and critiques of development. Her poems are translated by Moulinath Goswami.
Amanda Shaw is a new writer, recent college graduate, chemist, friend, equestrian, sister, and now a future doctor.
Sangram Jena, a bi-lingual writer, has published five collections of poetry in Odia and three volumes of poems in English. His poems have been published in India and abroad in several prestigious journals. These poems are translated from Odia by noted poet Bibhu Padhi.
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Tom Sharp is a Native American of Aleut heritage, a member of Seldovia Village Tribe. He is the author of numerous books, including Spectacles: A Sampler of Poems and Prose, SciFi , Things People Do, The book of beliefs, The I Ching, Images, and First Nations
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