You Never Invited Me Inside and Other Poems – Shelly Smith
Shelly Smith is a poet and novelist living in Idaho. Her poetry speaks of intense pain and suffering and the beauty of transcendence.
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Shelly Smith is a poet and novelist living in Idaho. Her poetry speaks of intense pain and suffering and the beauty of transcendence.
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The Antonym instituted the Tagore Award for translated fiction from Bengali in 2021. Here is the story in translation that came seccond in the inaugural season of the Tagore Award for translated fiction -The Man and the Tree written by Yashodhara Ray Chaudhuri and translated by Chirayata Chakraborty.
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Kenneth M. Kapp was a Professor of Mathematics before pursuing diverse professions. Currently he is a homebrewer and runs whitewater rivers. Ken enjoys writing fiction.
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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.
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Shuvra Das is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and lives in the greater Detroit area.Β Photography, painting, writing, travel and theater are some of his passions.
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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. Β
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Edip Cansever (August 8, 1928 β May 28, 1986) was aΒ TurkishΒ poet, considered part of the Β Ikinci Yeni movement which was a loosely affiliated group of poets who embraced modernism and brought about a revolution in Turkish poetry
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The AntonymΒ invites writers to enter theΒ December Flash Fiction Contest.The entry should be strictly limited to 350 words.
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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.
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Science fiction stories nowadays have broken the boundaries or what we call stereotypes. The Gollancz Book of Science Fiction (Volume 2) reconfirms that.
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Wasi Ahmed is free from the pre-Bangladesh trends, whether the traditional Tagorean stream or its cousin, the Babu-Left populism . Instead of shedding political tears, Wasi Ahmed observes and describes how people interact with politics and society through history.
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Amanda Shaw is a new writer, recent college graduate, chemist, friend, equestrian, sister, and now a future doctor.
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Personally , I am an admirer of the Translator π. I usually go through her writings . This is also…
Personally I am an admirer of the Translator, I usually prefer to go through her writings . She is an…
Such a simple yet powerful expression of the wrongdoings that occurs in domestic sectors. Absolutely loved the story.
Can you please cite the original poem ? Where to find it in Bangla?
Such a wonderful work ma'am β€οΈ I loved it
Just a wonderful work Ma'am....I loved itβ€οΈ